All articles by John Broy – Page 35
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New vegan diet cuts cholesterol
Scientists claim to have devised a simple diet that dramatically reduces cholesterol without any need for medication
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Capespan supports party with clementines for all
As in recent years, Capespan turned up to support a kids party in London providing clementines.
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Spalding company gets Investors in People praise
Management Development Services (MDS) has received high-praise by the Investors in People review board, which has renewed its quality award for a second time
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FTA wants freeze on diesel duty
The FTA has told the Treasury that diesel duty should not rise on October 1, but remain frozen until April 2004 at least.
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Le Meridien fighting for survival
Financiers of Le Meridien remain locked in talks as they attempt to avert receivership for the troubled hotel chain.
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RBS supports revised Le Meridien plan
The Royal Bank of Scotland is understood to have given support to the package put together by Terra Firma to save Le Meridien.
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FTA announces five-point transport plan
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has stated that the transport industry requires reliable infrastructure if the UK is to remain competitive and has put together a five-point plan.
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National Summer Fruits announces new PR deal
National Summer Fruits Ltd (NSF Ltd) has announced that it has awarded the public relations contract for the 2004 campaign for UK soft fruit to Sputnik Communications.
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Sainsbury's gets back to its roots
Sainsbury's customers are now able to trace all British organic fruit and vegetables back to the farm on which they were grown via a new website.
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Zespri profits double
New Zealand kiwifruit marketing and export company Zespri has overcome the odds to post record dividends and double profits in the year to March 31.
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UK fruit and vegetable sales soar
A mix of fine weather and the trend of detox diets have lifted sales of fresh fruit and vegetables to record levels according to a report in The Times
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FSA to target teens
The Food Standards Agency is turning its attention to healthy diets for teenagers.
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Northern Foods issues warning
Northern Foods has warned of margin pressure and of weaker underlying sales in the second quarter but remains hopeful
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Pink Lady to visit Mardi Gras
Pink Lady apples will be continuing their UK campaign with an appearance at London's Mardi Gras – Pride in the Park.
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Tesco IT heads to India
Tesco is relocating parts of its operation to India in an attempt to save labour costs
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Asparagus season branded a success
The UK asparagus season was hailed a success today following an intensive media campaign this year to try and raise consumer interests in the crop. Pictured left to right are: James Hallett and Diana Rees of Mack Multiples, and Lucy Mellor and Mark Haynes of Bomfords.
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Salad giant wins Enterprise award
The Lichfield-based salad specialist Florette won the Enterprise award at the Food Processing Magazine awards
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Food From Britain awards launched
Food from Britain (FFB) has begun the search for the leading food and drink exporters of 2003.
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BRC reports sales boom
According to reports from the British Retail Consortium June saw a boom in consumer spending.
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CGMA chairman extends stay
Leif Mill will serve an additional 12 months as Chairman of the Covent Garden Market Authority following an annoucement by Lord Whitty

