All articles by Nina Pullman – Page 36
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‘True gentleman’ John Marshall passes away
Former Empire World Trade and Swithenbank employee John Marshall has passed away after losing a battle with cancer
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Fresh produce ‘could learn from health sector’
The fresh produce industry could learn from the health sector how to better turn R&D into commercial application
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NFT wins Essential Fruit contract
NFT’s base at the Port of Tilbury will provide storage and distribution to prepared fruit supplier in six-month rolling contract
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Interview: Sargeant marches on
G’s Fresh chief operating officer Peter Sargeant talks Nina Pullman through his 20 years at the company and how he caught the bug of ambition
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Suppliers should ‘absorb cost rises’ – Sainsbury’s chief
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe has reportedly said large suppliers should absorb any cost increases from the falling pound
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‘Innovation pipeline’ drives sales growth at Bakkavor
Prepared produce giant has record like-for-like sales growth across the group and confirmed continued capital investment
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Nisa wins supply contract with McColl’s
New contract will see Nisa supply 298 of the stores bought by McColl’s from the Co-op as group eyes further growth in fresh
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FPC launches consultation on caravan conditions
Growers, trade bodies and other industry stakeholders can provide feedback on new guidance for caravan standards
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Sainsbury’s food sales decline in first half
Retailer’s like-for-like sales fell by 1.6 per cent but online and convenience channels recorded growth
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Sainsbury’s earmarks £1 million to help reduce waste
Funding will help towns implement food sharing schemes in schools and local communities and help families install smart fridges
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Video: Great Fruit Adventure sets off
Max MacGillivray and Gareth Jones set off on their four-month motorcycle journey to Cape Town from New Spitalfields Market
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Waitrose launches cauliflower Christmas tree
The Romanesco Cauliflower Christmas Tree comes with pomegranate seeds and a star anise for edible decorations
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UK-Colombia trade ‘could grow’ post-Brexit
Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos has said Brexit could open the door for a better trade agreement between the two countries
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Taste for exotics protects sales
Strong demand buffers exotics from Brexit price increases and exchange rate volatility, but suppliers say category must remain fresh
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Morocco exports boosted by shipping route update
CMA CGM has launched six seasonal services in time for the beginning of the Moroccan citrus and vegetable export camapaign
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Waitrose adds topfruit to weather-blemished range
Apples and pears have been added to Waitrose’s Little Less than Perfect range this week as the UK topfruit season gears up
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Lidl opens its largest UK distribution centre
New £55 million Southampton regional distribution centre is the size of ten football pitches and supports expansion in the south
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Morrisons LFL sales up 1.6 per cent
New premium tier and seasonal events helped growth in Q3 while CEO David Potts celebrates year of positive LFL sales
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London restaurant at centre of 'norovirus' outbreak
Mexican restaurant Wahaca has closed several London sites after 360 people are suspected to have fallen ill with norovirus
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Pepper prices spike at start of Spanish season
Capsicum prices have risen by over 70 per cent on UK wholesale markets due to crossover between Dutch and Spanish supply