All United Kingdom articles – Page 539
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ArticleCampaigners put pressure on retailers
The 38 Degrees campaign group is pressuring UK supermarkets to follow the lead of their French and Belgian counterparts and donate leftover produce to charity
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ArticleNew Living Wage ‘creates openings for prepared suppliers’
The view of William Jackson Food Group’s CEO, who also questions whether Aldi and Lidl have one eye on becoming more upmarket
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ArticleWRAP report outlines future of UK food
Major report argues that new technology and data will be vital in changing the way food is produced
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ArticleDoctors call for free fruit and veg in Scottish primary schools
It is hoped the measure could address a persistent health inequality that results in Scotland's poorest children being the most unhealthy
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Morrisons suffers Q3 sales decline
Analysts say supermarket is moving in the right direction despite falling sales in the latest quarter
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ArticleGregory among high-profile Acoura hires
Outgoing Red Tractor chairman David Gregory joins Lisa Ackerley and Ton Christiaanse at food compliance firm
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Video'Fearful' growers may have to cut production - NFU
Farmers' union updates Catalyst for Change report, warning that many of the problems outlined still persist
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ArticleNovelty central to G's Group vision
One of Europe's leading fresh produce suppliers took the opportunity to unveil several innovative products at Fruit Attraction
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ArticleProfit up despite turnover dip at P&I Fruits
Pre-tax profit in the financial year the data covers rose from £1.2m to £1.6m, aided by mergers
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ArticleWoman ‘found dead mouse’ in cabbage
Family’s horror as they reportedly find mangled rodent in bag of Farm Foods frozen cabbage
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ArticleFood firm sentenced after worker's fingers severed
The worker’s fingers were severed when his hand came into contact with the paddles of a mixing machine
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ArticleLEAF conference puts spotlight on health
Former EU chief scientific advisor Anne Glover gave the keynote address at LEAF’s annual conference, held yesterday in London
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ArticleM&S sales fall, but food sales rise
Going forward, M&S noted that it plans to concentrate on increasing food sales
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ArticleHeathrow expands air-freight capacity
UK airport Heathrow has announced it will invest £180m in expanding its air-freight handling capacity
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ArticleMorrisons 'cheapest shop' for grocery essentials
Research by mySupermarket.co.uk in October also found that a basket of essentials rose slightly from £85.94 to £86.16 in that month
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ArticleRenewables still viable despite cuts, says NFU
Green energy sector 'can cope' without incentives and is still a 'sensible' investment for growers, union has said
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ArticleMore fresh produce on course to join the 'mile-high' club
Budget airline Ryanair is looking at introducing 'a bit more green' onto its in-flight menus in a bid to attract more passengers on-board
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ArticleMorrisons 'to give away all surplus food to charity'
In a trial, Morrisons found that each of the stores could supply up to four trolley-loads of unsold food a week to help feed the hungry
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Morrisons looks to challenge Pret and EAT
Retailer looking to change consumer perceptions of 'limp and soggy' supermarket sandwiches
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ArticleLots of fruit and veg in your 20s 'helps protect arteries'
A diet rich in fresh produce as a young adult had better heart health when they were tested in their 40s than those who didn't in new study

