All United Kingdom articles – Page 294
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ArticleFelixstowe engineers vote for strike action
Dispute at UK’s busiest container port relates to plans to transfer tyre fitters to outside firm, with fears over pay and working conditions
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ArticleVegan food set for "biggest ever" Christmas
Veggie-based dishes have nearly doubled in sales at Waitrose as the trend continues to grow
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ArticleLEAF Marque launches new Standard
Latest version of green assurance system features changes to rules and requirements on soil health, biodiversity and community engagement
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ArticleFPJ Big 50: IPL takes top spot
Asda's buying arm takes this year's crown with fresh produce businesses jostling for position in a growing market
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ArticleNatoora launches plastic-free packaging
High-end supplier develops packaging for Natoora, Waitrose and Whole Foods that can be recycled and home-composted
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ArticleCo-op to open 30 new stores before Christmas
New openings in transport hubs, city locations and residential developments follow continued growth at UK's sixth-largest grocer
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett unveils new ad campaign
New campaign ties in with the potato supplier cutting 20 per cent plastic from its packaging
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ArticleCandidates support environmental health
More than 100 prospective MPs have pledged to back CIEH manifesto if voted in, committing to help improve food standards as UK leaves EU
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Article"Atrocious" weather halts NI potato harvest
A tenth of the country’s potato crop is still in the ground after extremely wet autumn and difficult earlier conditions make 2019 a year to forget
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ArticleDiners set for broader tastes in 2020
New report from Bidfresh says caterers should offer a wider range of menu choices to take advantage of changing trends
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Polls tighten as Brexit plans emerge
Leaks in the run-up to this week’s UK general election have shone a light on the detail within the Conservatives’ plans for Brexit and future trading relationships
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AnalysisRoot veg are star attractions in winter
Kantar's consumer insight director explores shoppers' continued interest in root veg, especially during the winter months
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ArticleNational uncertainty slows supermarket sales
Figures from Kantar suggest the General Election and Black Friday lethargy held back sales in the last quarter
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ArticleWaitrose relaxes spec for "wonky" sprouts
Retailer reveals wet autumn has created hardships for farmers, with buyers taking on as much of UK crop as possible
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ArticleSalary survey calls for views
MorePeople is running its annual fresh produce industry salary and benefits survey to establish the current state of play
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ArticleDover opens new cargo terminal
First fresh produce reefer docks at new Dover Cargo Terminal West, signalling an expansion in the port's capabilities
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ArticleBesana sets targets on plastic use
Italian dried fruit and nut supplier says it is aiming to have 'zero impact' on the environment within the next 15 years
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ArticleTesco mulls sale of Asian stores
Proceeds of sale would enable retailer to continue to restructure its UK operations
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ArticleWinter Blues, Greens and Purples
Despite some traditional winter crops struggling in recent years and heavy rainfall in 2019, innovation in colour, shape and flavour is proving popular with customers. Ed Leahy reports
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ArticlePML invests in pioneering container loading system
Six vehicles commissioned by logistics company will be first in Britain to feature unmanned roller bed system that improves safety

