All United Kingdom articles – Page 516
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ArticleBrit crowned Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year
Mark Benham was presented with a cheque for £5,000 after winning Pink Lady-sponsored photography awards
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ArticleCrowdfunded feast celebrates start of British asparagus
Asparagus starred in a five-course menu held in honour of the start of the British season in Bristol last week
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ArticleSniffing out ripeness – who nose?
University of Leicester claims its scientists have discovered a way to effectively 'smell' the ripeness of mangoes
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ArticleCovent Garden Market Authority names new CEO
Daniel Tomkinson has overseen major redevelopment projects in his role as centre director at the Eden Shopping Centre
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ArticleLemon shortage causes price spike
Wholesalers report delay in Argentinian lemon exports to the UK has hiked prices as Spanish season draws to an end
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ArticleFruit 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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ArticleProduce firm crowned 'fastest growing' business in East Midlands
Chris Eley Produce has taken the number one place for profit growth this year on the annual East Midlands Top 200 Report
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ArticleWestern International future 'under threat'
Chair of tenants speaking about rent row: 'Traders who can’t pay will have to close. Ultimately it could spell the end of the market.'
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ArticlePioneering firm ups turnover and pre-tax profit
Watts group - which brought the first UK-grown sweet potato to market - saw turnover rise to £32.6m in the year ending 30 September 2015
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ArticleSales rise helps Berry Gardens turnover skyrocket
The berry co-operative grew its turnover by 15.8 per cent from 2014 to £278m in 2015
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ArticlePotato firm feels the heat
Wilson's Country saw turnover fall from £14 million to £11.9m in the year to 25 July 2015
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ArticleSainsbury's 'reviewing' what future holds for Netto
Sainsbury's is to 'review the performance of the business in light of the overall market' and report on its outcome in November
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ArticleBeetroot 'helped Leicester City win Premier League'
Club's sports science and medical team apparently deployed beetroot shots to get the most out of the squad over the season
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Morrisons reports strong sales quarter
Like-for-like sales, excluding fuel, rose 0.7 per cent in the three months to 1 May, compared with a year earlier.
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ArticleSainsbury's back in profit as Big Four feel the heat
The group sales – excluding VAT but including fuel – figure for 2015-16 was down from £23.8bn to £23.5bn
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ArticleFlorette 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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ArticleAHDB Potatoes aims to educate young chefs
Trade body’s third education initiative – Prep, Cook, Serve Potatoes – targets young caterers and chefs studying at college level
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ArticleAB Produce pledges support for terminally ill staff
Produce firm has become one of the first to sign new charter to improve employment rights of those with a terminal illness
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ArticleLinkfresh names new chief executive
Andy Makeham replaces Robert Frost, who is now heading up the company's US and Canadian operations
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ArticleGreggs makes Fairtrade fresh produce move
The trial - which will run for several weeks - forms part of the chain's commitment to extending its healthy snacking options

