All United Kingdom articles – Page 525
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ArticleProduce retailer fined £3,520 for selling rotten fruit
Nottingham-based Oakdale Stores breached EU marketing rules by selling rotten fruit including mangoes and nectarines
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ArticleNew Year health drive helps boost supermarket sales
Latest Kantar data shows that for the first time since 2011, The Co-op was the fastest growing non-discounter, upping sales by 1.4 per cent
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ArticleMorrisons slashes prices of key fresh produce items
Broccoli, onions and plums among items that have been reduced under latest ‘Price Crunch’ campaign from Morrisons
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ArticleHargreaves Plants unveils new white asparagus
Early-season white variety Vittorio will suit European markets and is comparable to Gijnlim
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ArticleWatch: Peter Kendall opens British reception
Chairman of the AHDB explains organisation's new export drive while UKTI director Tony Sims outlines what support is available for firms
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ArticleHalls makes key technical appointments
Ex-Chingford technologist Faruk Ghumra has joined as group technical manager while Elodie Fagegaltier boosts Rungis technical team
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ArticleAsda starts selling wonky veg boxes
The retailer claims that the box contains enough wonky produce to feed a family of four for an entire week for just £3.50
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ArticlePotato firm fined after worker loses an arm
Marek Wasilewski, 35, had been trying to clean the rollers of a potato grading machine at WB Daw & Son when the incident happened
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ArticleGrocery prices hit 'new low' in January
The products that fell the most in price were bananas, cucumbers and mushrooms, mySupermarket.co.uk's Groceries Tracker found
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ArticleFargro MD Jim McAlpine set to retire
After 27 years with the company, McAlpine will retire in July, with the search for a new managing director underway
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ArticleTozer renames Flower Sprout as Kalette
New name aims to capitalise on kale boom and will appear on sprout-kale hybrid in time for new season in all markets
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ArticleUK seed potato exports to Egypt fall six per cent
Total exports reached a better-than-expected 50,000 tonnes last year following new import restrictions for British tubers to Egypt
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ArticleEasyJet founder's supermarket 'runs out of stock'
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou wants the store - which has temporarily closed due to high demand - to eventually challenge the likes of Aldi and Lidl
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ArticleNCGM site developer doubles profits as site value soars
The approval of St Modwen’s plans for the wholesale site helped the company almost double profits to £258.4 million in the year to October
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ArticleNatures Way in major LED installation
The new lighting system at Runcton saves the equivalent electricity usage of 160 homes annually
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ArticleBridge Farm Nurseries ties up JVG Herbs buyout
JVG Herbs will now operate under the new name of Neame Lea Fresh, and will continue to grow for the retail industry across the UK
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ArticleNew product and design for Mack Premium brand
Avocados will now join bananas in the range, which it is hoped will be taken up a level by the new man in charge of Mack Wholesale
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ArticleJersey sweet potatoes launch at Waitrose
The Jersey Royal Company has listed its first commercial crop of Jersey-grown sweet potatoes with premium retailer
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ArticleNew director of marketing for Greenvale
Leon Mundey has been promoted to board of potato and flower supplier with responsibility for all Greenvale marketing
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ArticleUS sweet potatoes see European growth
Promotional body says exports rose by 35 per cent during last year with purchasing frequency rising by 183 per cent

