All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 23
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ArticleBrits want more veg when eating out
Survey finds growing demand for veg in menus as Peas Please campaign launches new resources for foodservice sector
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ArticleOnline food sales rise by 14 per cent
Online eclipsed supermarket food sales this month according to new figures amid warnings that physical stores could become ‘obsolete’
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ArticleHuge blaze engulfs Glasgow wholesale market
Firefighters are still tackling a major fire that began at 4am as traders report how flames spread quickly across units
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ArticleEdible spray 'can help extend shelf life’
A new process that applies a nanocoat of edible film onto fresh produce can extend shelf life by up to a month, a new study claims
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ArticleNeame Lea undergoes management buyout
Lincolnshire herb and ornamentals producer has been bought out by family shareholders with backing from NorthEdge Capital
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ArticleFresh produce is ‘star performer’ in organics
Sales of organic fresh produce were up by 7.4 per cent over the last year, with fruit, tomatoes and salad performing strongly
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ArticleLogistics industry outlines Brexit asks
Industry body has responded to new government report on Brexit talks on custom arrangements by publishing its own agenda
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ArticleTesco puts rainbow chard on offer
Retailer is promoting rainbow chard at half price for the next two weeks after growers produce bumper crop
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ArticleMarket arsonist will face jail
Stephen Wilkinson will face jail time for arson with reckless intent at Birmingham wholesale market, a court has heard
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ArticleRiverford Organic to become employee owned
Organic delivery business will have a new employee ownership by 2018 as founder Guy Watson confirms he ‘will never sell’
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ArticleAsia Special: Follow the retailer
Choosing countries where retail customers are already active can help UK produce businesses enter Asian markets
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ArticleEnglish veg faces challenging future
Consumers benefit from bulging shelves of English veg in peak season, but labour fears and price deflation threaten the category
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ArticleMorrisons pledges to ban ‘fake’ farm brands
Retailer makes British food commitment to coincide with today's Farm24 campaign and pledges to avoid fictitious farm branding
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ArticleUK supplier begins cherry exports to Dubai and Spain
WT Hill & Sons has capitalised on exchange rates to begin exports of two cherry brands to Europe and the Middle East
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ArticleBanana importer appoints new marketing agency
SH Pratt Group has hired 8848 Communications to run digital projects, PR and social media
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ArticleFounder of Suffolk food business passes away
Julian Pollard, founder of Scarlett & Mustard, has passed away suddenly while on holiday with his family
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ArticleEx-Tesco manager David Horton passes away
The fresh produce industry mourns death of former Tesco manager David Horton, who took his own life this week
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ArticleTesco launches new ‘Zilla Eggs’
An egg box of six small Hass avocados marketed as Zilla Eggs will go on sale this weekend alongside return of the Avozilla
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ArticleSubway unveils new format built around fresh produce
Produce displays and a colour scheme inspired by vegetables are features of Subway’s new Fresh Forward outlets
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ArticleSainsbury’s 'to cut head office jobs'
Retailer is reported to be planning around 1,000 job losses in a variety of head office roles in a further cost-cutting drive

