All United Kingdom articles – Page 275
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ArticleGLAA offers farm support
Gangmasters body issues guidance to farms ahead of upcoming visits to help protect vulnerable workers
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ArticleNaylor Farms gives thousands of veg bags
Spalding grower provides local coronavirus support group with 2,500 packs of coleslaw and potato salad
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ArticleSupplier complaints 'at record low'
Annual Groceries Code Adjudicator survey indicates supermarkets have improved their relations with suppliers to a new level
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ArticleWaitrose revamps Essential range
Value own-label tier gets a facelift, new products and more sustainable packaging
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ArticleNew business head for Bayer UK
Marion McPherson replaces Michael Muncey, who is retiring after 32 years with the company
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ArticleBritish strawberry season kicks off
Growers hopeful of a strong sales season despite the unique challenges presented by Covid-19
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ArticleCity Pantry creates food packages for businesses
Move by Just Eat division offers employers the chance to send fresh and healthy food to their home-working staff
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ArticleNCGM partners with Uber Eats
Tie-up sees wholesalers such as Fresh Connect, Fruit for the Office and West Green Foods supplying consumers direct
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ArticleUK topfruit industry urges Brits to pick
New job site from British Apples & Pears aims to fill estimated 10,000-strong labour requirement this summer
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ArticleMorrisons and Amazon extend delivery service
Expansion of same-day online grocery delivery partnership will now cover most of London and 10 largest UK cities
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ArticleBorough launches drive-thru service
London Market initiative allows customers to pick up fresh food supplies without ever having to leave their car
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ArticleWaitrose opens London fulfilment centre
New six-acre facility will double London distribution capacity as Waitrose.com scales up
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ArticleTesco backs TR4 action plan
Supermarket signs GlobalGAP initiative aimed at encouraging good biosecurity practices in banana production
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ArticleTesco potato move gives growers a boost
Supermarket puts chipping varieties into Perfectly Imperfect range to prevent waste from produce destined for foodservice
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ArticleOnline drive propels Ocado growth
Online grocer sees strong demand for its services in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleThe search for ripeness
New test developed by Cranfield University could help reduce avocado waste by up to ten per cent
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ArticleSupply chains face "major changes"
CH Robinson's UK head predicts big changes for supply chains post-Covid-19
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ArticleBorough traders welcome funding rethink
Local MP Neil Coyle lobbied the government, leading to traders being given access to relief grants
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ArticleVeg box sales double in six weeks
New report paints picture of huge opportunity for sector growth, but there are calls for support grants to maximise sales

