All Convenience articles – Page 59
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         Article ArticleConserve Italia flies flag with new juiceCompany hopes football fever in Italy will boost sales of new pineapple-starfruit drink in the run-up to this year's World Cup 
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         Article ArticleFlorette advertises new zip-up bagsThe first of Florette's new TV spots illustrating the fresh benefits of its zip-up bags is set to air tomorrow in France 
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      ArticleTesco accused of charging more at One StopTesco is charging up to 14 per cent more in its One Stop-branded stores in areas where it faces little competition, according to a new investigation. 
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         Article ArticleNew Spar site embraces OlympicsSpar (UK) Ltd has revealed a new consumer website that will enhance the convenience group’s food and drink credentials, and champion its ongoing commitment to athletics sponsorship ahead of the Olympics. 
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         Article ArticlePreparations underway for salad conferenceThe Fifth British Leafy Salads Association Conference will take place on 24 November 2010 
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         Article ArticleDole Europe acquires Green Vision stakeCompany underlines its commitment to the European fresh convenience trade by purchasing a share in Swedish group 
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      ArticleRibena launches healthy sub-brandRibena has launched a sub-brand, Ribena Juiced Up, with higher nautral juice content, aimed at school catering groups. 
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      ArticlePomegreat in Afghan link-upUK pomegranate juice company Pomegreat has become the first international company to purchase any form of fruit juice from Afghanistan, committed to purchasing a minimum of 500 tonnes of pomegranate concentrate and 500t of fresh fruit from Omaid Bahar Ltd, Afghanistan’s first fruit processing facility. 
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         Article ArticleCarbon cuts as Budgens goes greenBudgens is working with energy expert Greengate to offer its Budgens retail partners the opportunity to cut the cost of their energy and carbon emissions. 
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         Article ArticleBanana is UK's 'most wasted' foodA new national survey has found that fruit, salads and vegetables are the most wasted food items in UK households 
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         Article ArticleChiquita Italy unveils new smoothieMango & Passion to be sold in major supermarkets across country, meeting anticipated demand for healthy products 
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         Article ArticlePomegreat sources from AfghanistanLeading pomegranate juice company purchases 500 tonnes of fresh fruit and 500 tonnes of concentrate from the country 
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         Article ArticleMcDonald's to sell kiwifruit on sticksCompany's Italian arm secures exclusive deal with Ferrara-based company Macè Fruit to supply ready-to-eat, snack kiwifruit 
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         Article ArticleKey's fresh-cut manager lands new roleTeri Johnson has taken up a new position as intercontinental sales manager at Key Technology 
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         Article ArticleChiquita predicts bright future for smoothiesChiquita believes there is a "big future" ahead for the fresh fruit smoothie market after the recession, as long as consumers are well informed by the industry. 
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         Article ArticleSpanish fresh-cut on the riseThe year has started positively for Spain's fresh-cut and ready-to-eat fruit and vegetable sector 
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         Article ArticleChiquita signs Fruit Juice Bar dealUS multinational has announced the signing of an international franchise agreement in the Middle East 
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         Article ArticleNew Bramley ale brewed upThe Bramley apple's versatility is being celebrated during Bramley Apple Week 2010 by Fourayes Farm and The Nelson Brewery, which held taste tests yesterday for a new Bramley apple ale. 
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         Article ArticleNisa-Today’s lands new managerThe Today’s Group, the wholesale arm of Nisa-Today’s, has appointed Rebecca Hopper to the newly created role of brand marketing manager. 
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         Article ArticleTrade keen on fresh convenienceVisitors flocked to Berlin for Freshconex 2010 last week, with 7,000 trade members focusing on the fresh convenience segment 
 

