Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4614
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ArticleGreenvale receives Queen's Award
The UK’s largest fresh potato company Greenvale AP has received the Queen’s Award 2006 for Innovation, a prestigious accolade awarded to UK businesses.
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ArticleFrozen veg losing out
Despite recent high-profile advertising campaigns for frozen foods, latest analysis of the market from TNS shows that the sector is losing ground to chilled and fresh-cut products.
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ArticleSainsbury's/Oliver embarrass government
The government has been embarrassed by “apolitical” celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and Sainsbury’s, who have distanced themselves from a Department of Health campaign to encourage families to eat together.
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ArticleChannel Four host fronts summer avo promo
The South African Avocado Growers’ Association (SAAGA) is hoping to make this year’s Summer Avocado Month campaign in July even more successful than last year, by enlisting the support of Channel Four presenter Nicky Hambleton-Jones.
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ArticleWaitrose walks off with Brammies
Waitrose stole the show at this year’s Brammy Awards, picking up a number of accolades, including Best Bramley Retailer.
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Peruvian citrus focus on Europe
Eighty-five per cent of Peruvian citrus exports are shipped to Europe, accorsing to export promotion body Procitrus.
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ArticleStudents show off fruits of their labours
Food Technology students at the University of Lincoln have been showing off their hard work at an annual product launch at the Holbeach Technology Park.
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Banana shipment causes chaos in California
A terminal at major Californian fruit port Port Hueneme was temporarily brought to a standstill after an anti-Bush discovery on a banana shipment from Guatemala.
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Florette launches £2.5m TV campaign
Leading prepared salad producer Florette has launched a high profile £2.5 million television and PR campaign to further boost its brand awareness in the UK.
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ArticleLamb's lettuce limelight
Lamb’s lettuce is enjoying a prolonged spell in the spotlight this month.
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Delhaize takes PLA plunge
Following successful trials, a Belgian supermarket chain is expanding its environmentally friendly packaging program to incorporate 100 per cent natural packaging on its prepared salad lines.
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ArticleFrench join Redbridge for summer
The Sunshine Fruits from France campaign will for the first time this year join forces with Redbridge Holdings to boost the wholesale trade of French summer fruit.
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Asda fights back in union row
Asda has slammed union bullying tactics and misrepresentation in an on-going staffing row at the supermarket chain.
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CC subsmissions flood in
Complaints against the major multiples have been flooding in after the Competition Commission announced it would investigate behaviour in the supply chain.
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ArticleVital move for labour agency
Peterborough-based labour provider Vital Recruitment has moved into new custom-built 5,000sqft premises, as it gears up for sweeping changes in its sector later this year.
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Asda backs campaign to change Sunday laws
Asda is amongst a group of British retailers campaigning to change Sunday trading laws in England and Wales.
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ArticleCara Cara on trial at Capespan
Capespan is set to trial market the Cara Cara navel orange variety in selected supermarkets across the UK.
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Whitbread pops up at Jessops
Robin Whitbread, the former J Sainsbury plc and Somerfield executive, has resurfaced.
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Serbians stay ahead with SMS
Serbian strawberry growers are staying on top of domestic retail price scams, with the help of their mobile phones.
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Israeli carrier returns to profit
Israel's CAL Cargo Airlines has reported a profit for the first time in six years.

