Salad vegetables news archive – Page 46
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Salad sales surge at trendy foodservice chain EAT
EAT brand director Sarah Doyle revealed the growth in this product range as she unveiled new salad lines for summer 2016
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Fruit and salad sales drive growth at Greggs
While it may be better known for serving sausage rolls and pasties, Gregg's move towards offering healthier options seems to have paid off
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Total Produce targets Nordic market
Irish company understood to be planning new joint venture with Dutch firm Kramer-Vezet to supply convenience products
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Florette launches salad bowl giveaway
New point-of-sale competition offers shoppers the chance to win designer salad bowl by entering on-pack code online
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Illegal immigrants 'hid in Vitacress supplier lorry'
The quintet hiding inside the refrigerated lorry were arrested by police in Wiltshire, along with the driver
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SPAR UK adds two new salad bowl lines
SPAR Baby Leaf 90g, and SPAR Classic Salad Bowl 320g join a range with a turnover of around £7,000 each week for the retailer
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Added value sparks interest in salads
The added-value salad sector is a valuable way of sparking consumer interest and boosting the category, but smaller firms can struggle with niche NPD
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Morrisons lists ‘ketchup and chips’ hybrid plant
Retailer will also stock the Thompson & Morgan-owned ‘Egg and Chips’ plant to cater to increased demand for grow-your-own
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Pret to open veggie-only London store
Foodservice chain said like-for-like sales grew by 7.5 per cent in the last year and avocado was the fastest-growing ingredient
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Medfel exhibition set for expansion
The Mediterranean region’s foremost produce fair is expected to see an increase in exhibitor and visitor numbers this year
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Why broccoli leaves may be the next kale
Previously regarded as a waste product, the leaves are now increasingly regarded as a vegetable in their own right
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Lettuce supplies to remain tight
Ongoing weather issues in south eastern Spain will keep volumes low during the coming weeks
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Salad supply tight at Dutch switchover
High prices and demand as salads supply transitions from Spain to Holland are likely to last longer than usual this year due to the warm winter
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Dutch grower launches world's first wonky veg farm
GrowTechs will only produce imperfect produce as demand for oddly shaped fruit and vegetables soars
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Austrians spend more on produce
Analysis of last year's grocery spending shows the value of Austria's fruit and vegetable market rose sharply in 2015
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Corbyn urges public to eat more salad with kebabs
The Labour leader used his presence at the British Kebab Awards to promote healthy eating and salad sales
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Underwater salad farm seeks partners
Nemo’s Garden, an underwater salad and herb trial site in Italy, has said it would welcome partners to take the project forward
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Almería strike averted at eleventh hour
Last minute deal between unions and managers prevents walkout by packhouse workers
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Almería strike threatens lettuce supply
Walkout by packhouse workers will begin on Monday, prompting fears of an iceberg shortage in coming weeks
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Vitacress hosts visit from Lords committee
Baroness said inquiry into price volatility and agricultural resilience was ‘brought to life’ by visit to three Hampshire farms