All articles by Martyn Fisher
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         Article ArticleAbel & Cole's unique way to educate on bee necessityThe ethical food business, which sells organic food nationwide, expects to welcome up to 180,000 honeybees this summer 
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         Article ArticleMorrisons pledge as My Local faces administrationMy Local owner Greybull Capital has announced its intention to put the firm into administration, lining up KPMG to act as administrator 
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         Article ArticleStrawberries set to outsell bread and milk at Sainsbury'sRetailer expects the very British berry to be its top-selling item for the next four months 
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         Article ArticleStaples sees labour costs rise as pre-tax profit halvesVeg giant recorded a turnover of £76.9m for the year to 31 August 2015, while pre-tax profit slumped from £1.6m to just over £800,000 
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         Article ArticlePod launches 'wonky' produce smoothiesSeveral months in the making, the idea behind the products is to help with the reduction of food waste across Pod's 22 restaurants 
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         Article ArticleInterview: Hochfeld's man on a missionRichard Hochfeld has quietly gone about its business to become one of the UK’s most valuable fresh produce firms. Martyn Fisher meets its managing director Alan Guindi 
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         Article ArticleRadish market hots upMartyn Fisher reports on what those involved in the production, supply and promotion of radish think is holding back the product 
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         Article ArticlePoundland sees profit plummet after buying 99p StoresThe deal to buy its discount rival, which has sold fresh-cut packs of fruit, has eaten into Poundland's profit margin 
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         Article ArticleLondon has chips with cheese, but the Midlands has gravyResearch from online food ordering platform Hungry House claims to reveal the chip condiment of choice for regions of the UK 
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         Article ArticleVeggie Prêt experiment 'like a Beyoncé concert'Sales at the branch have rocketed by 70 per cent, and there is talk of expanding the scheme to every fourth Prêt store 
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         Article ArticleAsda CEO Clarke to be replaced by namesakeWalmart hopes Sean Clarke and his level of experience will help him 'reposition' Asda in a competitive market 
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         Article ArticleAldi teams up with Farm Africa for produce projectThe supermarket has pledged to donate £260k to fund Growing Futures, a project that works to educate young people in sustainable agriculture 
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         Article ArticleWilson's Country targets time-starved consumersThe range, launched under the Northern Ireland firm’s ‘You Say Potato’ brand, represents a diversification into the convenience category 
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         Article ArticleFlorette salad pack due to tot up £2m in sales in one yearThe 'superfood' mix has proved a big hit with consumers, with over 550,000 households reportedly buying the product since June 2015 
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         Article ArticleAyrshire Earlies edge closer to PGI statusIt is hoped such a move will boost the product's presence over the Scottish border 
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         Article ArticleRoger Burnley in line to be Andy Clarke's Asda successorAsda's incoming chief operating officer Roger Burnley, who is not set to start his new job until October, was being lined up as his successor 
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         Article ArticlePackaging giant wins prestigious prizeWaddington won a gong at the Worldstar Global Awards - the premier packaging event - in Budapest, Hungary, for its H-PET Hydrozorb product 
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         Article ArticleSainsbury's to launch courgetti item with a twistDried courgetti nests using Italian courgettes set to hit the shelves at the retailer later this month 
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         Article Article'Challenging' market sees Sainsbury's sales slumpIn the previous quarter, sales had risen for the first time in two years at the big four supermarket 
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         Article ArticleFresh produce man set for epic African adventureMax MacGillivray and companions will motorbike their way to Cape Town, visiting a number of fruit and veg growers along the way 
 

