All United Kingdom articles – Page 375
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ArticleOcado partners with Sweden’s biggest supermarket
Deal with ICA is latest in string of international partnerships as retailers look to stay ahead of rising competition in online grocery market
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ArticleLord Mark Price is new Fairtrade chair
Ex-Waitrose MD and trade minister named as chairman of the Fairtrade Foundation's board of trustees
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ArticleCoveris does its bit for Earth Day 2018
Over 130 employees take part in initiatives that help remove over two tonnes of waste from the local area
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ArticleStrong year for Berry Gardens
Soft-fruit supplier reports eight per cent turnover growth and outlines plans for major new office development
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ArticleTGA gears up for British Tomato Week
Promotional campaign will run for a fortnight this year, featuring tastings, cookery demonstrations and a tomato-themed supper club
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ArticleJust Eat delivers global growth
Food delivery service saw its revenues increase by around 50 per cent between January and March
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ArticleYear-round asparagus promo set for second year
Following the success of its initial promotion in 2017, growers' body targets second 12-month promotion
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ArticleSainsbury's toiled in past three months
Britain's second largest retailer had the lowest gain in market share out of the big four ahead of "pivotal" merger
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ArticleFlorette back on TV with £3m spend
Brand set to continue Always Made with Sunshine concept, backing up a range of new product launches this summer
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Article"Farmers and agronomists need mobile apps"
New agri-tech director Chris Farrington is setting his sites on creating a novel platform for farmers to manage their crops
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ArticleTenderstem unveils ‘foodscape’ adverts
Imaginative designs by reknowned photographer Carl Warner to accompany campaign to promote product’s versatility
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ArticleSainsbury’s-Asda tie-up ‘could squeeze small suppliers’
Federation of Small Businesses concerned increased buying power could be used to ‘milk small suppliers for all they’re worth’
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ArticleMerger 'risks store closures and job losses’, Unite warns
Union warns £15 billion deal has implications for tens of thousands of jobs, but Mike Coupe insists stores and their workers will be retained
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ArticleSainsbury's results released amid Asda merger
Profits fell by 18 per cent for Britain's second largest retailer following Argos takeover and restructuring efforts
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ArticleSainsbury’s confirms Asda merger
Sainsbury’s shares jump 20 per cent but deal raises major concerns among suppliers
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ArticleUK supermarkets join national plastic pledge
Retailers have agreed to voluntary plastic reduction targets in a bid to tackle plastic pollution
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ArticleJazz box promo launches in Asda
Limited-edition nine-boxes of the apple variety go on sale, with consumers also offered the chance to win slicers
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ArticleNew grapes to vie with Thompson and Crimson in Greece
British breeder and grower Jupiter Marketing joins forces with Grapa Varieties to grow new late-season varieties
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ArticleVeg purchases down last year, again
Government survey for 2016/2017 shows that British households are buying less veg, albeit more fruit
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ArticleBranston's cheesy new offering for Tesco
Supplier develops cheesy chips and sweet potato fries, meeting demand for taste and convenience

