Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4867
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ArticleCape celebrates decade of South African democracy
Cape is running a four-week South African apples and pears promotion throughout selected Tesco stores, to celebrate a decade of democracy in the country.
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ArticleParliamentary visit for Nine Elms traders
The Parliamentary Fruit Group visited New Covent Garden Market last week.
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ArticleBerries improve your sex drive
A new study, commissioned by British Summer Fruits, has found that strawberries and raspberries improve sex drive.
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Safeway's Burd retains position
The position of Steven Burd, chairman and chief executive of Safeway in the US, appears safe after rebel shareholders mustered only 16.7 per cent vote against his reappointment.
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Salvesen expands foodservice offer with new appointment
Christian Salvesen appoints second general manager (business solutions) foodservice.
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ArticlePresident McCutchion sets out his stall
Alan McCutchion has replaced Richard Brighten as president of the FPC. He brings with him 40 years of varied experience in the world of fresh produce and takes the role on at a challenging time for the consortium.
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ArticleStubbins hosts tomato event
To mark the first British Tomato Week, Stubbins Marketing hosted an open day at its Rhymney Valley Nursery, the largest producing nursery in Wales.
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FreshXtend reduces debt burden
FreshXtend Technologies Corp. ("FreshXtend") has announced its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2003.
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BT Rolatruc sponsors seminars at premiership clubs
The Pride for Performance seminars will be held at Old Trafford and Chelsea Village, the homes to Manchester United and Chelsea football clubs.
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25th retail display directory edition to be launched
The Shop and Display Equipment Association is releasing its 25th edition of its sdea Directory in June.
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ArticleBananas put fitness first
The Banana Group is celebrating its 20th year with another raft of PR and promotional activities around the UK.
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Survey reveals changing purchasing habits of over-50s
A new report from independent market analyst Datamonitor (DTM.L) reveals a rise in self-rewarding behaviour amongst Empty Nesters - its term for the fastes growing band of UK consumers, those aged 50 or above.
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ArticleSafeway sales slip despite price cuts
Morrisons has admitted that Safeway’s sales were continuing to fall despite cutting 7,500 prices.
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Re:freshing views from Conference panel
A panel discussion at the Re:fresh Conference analysed the strengths and weaknesses of the industry and discussed the opportunities and threats it faces.
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ArticleSouthern hemisphere counts oil costs
Exporters in the southern hemisphere are facing up to spiralling logistics costs and a lack of freight capacity.
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Eurozone growth rates fastest in three years
The eurozone economy has increased at its fastest rate since 2001 for the quarter ending March 2004.
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ArticleSainsbury's support for British tomatoes
Sainsbury’s teamed up with its suppliers and the Tomato Growers Association (TGA) to mark the beginning of the inaugural British Tomato Week at the chain’s Holborn hq.
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ArticleFive-a-day in "crazy" prosecutions
On-going court cases against two leading UK multiples regarding health claims made on their fresh produce packaging have incensed the trade and retailers and threaten the government's five-a-day health message.
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When will they ever learn?
There surely cannot be a better example of shooting yourself in the foot than this week’s front page lead article in the
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