All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 85
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ArticleRustling up recognition
Packer of the Year, sponsored by World Grower, went to Rustler Produce.
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ArticleRedbridge takes wholesale honour
The Capespan Wholesaler of the Year award went to Redbridge Produce & Flowers.
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ArticleFoodservice crown fits Reynolds
Reynolds Catering took home the Foodservice Supplier of the Year award, sponsored by Carmel.
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ArticleWaitrose tops retailer charts for second time
Waitrose was named Foods from Spain Multiple Retailer of the Year.
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ArticleBooths retains title
Re:fresh Independent Retailer of the Year, sponsored by Foods from Spain, was awarded to EH Booth.
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ArticleBerry campaign best of class
Sputnik Communications was awarded the Prophet Marketing Campaign of the Year award for its promotion of British Summer Fruits & Winter Berries.
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ArticleBarton wins young person gong
Matthew Barton, of Manchester wholesaler Barton and Redman, was presented with the MorePeople Young Person of the Year award at Re:fresh.
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ArticleMatthews marks retirement with award
David Matthews picked up the Florette Lifetime Achievement Award.
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ArticleHills feted for floral achievements
Flowerfete won the FPC Floral Business of the Year award at Re:fresh.
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ArticleMack rewarded for 5 A DAY support
Mack Multiples won the 5 A DAY Supporter of the Year award, sponsored by FPJ.
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ArticleG3 does it for Gomez
A Gomez won the Chilean Fresh Fruit Industry’s Innovation of the Year award at Re:fresh
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ArticlePrice not the only ticket to sales
Contrary to general opinion, consumers buy on quality, provenance and availability as well as price, according to market research, Ed Garner, TNS Worldpanel's director of research told Re:fresh
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OFT will not defend suppliers
OFT chief executive John Fingleton has delivered a stinging blow to the UK’s supermarket suppliers.
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ArticleSibley kicks off with inspiration
Will Sibley, Master of the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers welcomed delegates to the third annual Re:fresh Conference with an inspirational presentation on the future of the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleBanana sales dip despite low prices
Despite prices being at record lows, banana sales plummeted in the four weeks to April 23.
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ArticleTesco - the nation's favourite supermarket brand
Tesco is the nation’s favourite supermarket brand, according to a survey out last week by communications agency Joshua in conjunction with Marketing magazine.
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US-EU trade dispute resolved
The trade dispute between the European Union and the US over the Foreign Sales Corporations (FSC) has been resolved, saving fresh produce from becoming embroiled in a trade war between the two trading blocs.
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ArticleSainsbury's outperforms expectations
Sainsbury's has returned a 12 per cent increase its in annual profits, ahead of market expectations.
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ArticleAsda first quarter sales fall
First-quarter earnings at Asda have fallen, the retailer admitted today in a pre-recorded conference call.

