All United Kingdom articles – Page 593
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VideoBorough opens first ‘real’ apple store
Market showcases 1,000 of rarest and oldest apples to mark English harvest in spoof of Apple store
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ArticleBooths plans major expansion
Northern retailer reveals rise in profits and turnover and plans to open five new stores
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ArticleCommodity currencies advance as China grows
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why China's latest GDP figures came as a relief to investors
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ArticleFive ways to improve healthy eating
Comment: The UK's official healthy food guide hasn't changed in 20 years. Here are five things that need updating
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ArticleSWD traps and glasshouse project win ATS funding
Eleven R&D projects win second wave of agri tech funding, including two that will directly benefit fresh produce industry
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ArticleBicknell takes over from Hudson at NFU
Union's chief economist Phil Bicknell set to take over from Phil Hudson as the NFU's new head of food and farming
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ArticleMore Tenderstem sold last month than in the whole of 2004
The Chinese kale and regular broccoli hybrid had sales of 564,000kg in September 2014
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ArticleHorticulture Wales prize open for entry
Supply chain efficiency project seeking nominations from fruit, veg, flower, tree, and plant growers for its third annual gala
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ArticleMountford to chair City Food Lecture panel
TV business guru to chair debate with key industry figures at popular city event
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ArticleCamposol targets UK and Europe for blueberry growth
Move is aided by a substantial programme of plantings that will see its production rise to approximately 2,000 hectares by 2016
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ArticleTesco considers Asian spin-off
UK-based retailer Tesco is weighing up its options after announcing a profit down turn and a £263m (US$432.5m) accounting black hole
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ArticleSolstor lorry turns pink for charity
Distributor brings a splash of pink to 'male-dominated logistics' and raises £12,000 for The Pink Ribbon Foundation
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ArticleNew branded range for Produce World
Sold through Ocado, the range is aimed at people that buy organic for its taste but don’t have time to shop around
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ArticleNew 'affordable' organic veg for Aldi
The lines - including items like potatoes and onions - are set to be launched in the discounter's UK stores over the coming months
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ArticleTesco has 'lost customer trust'
Retailer's attempts to fund overseas expansion has come at a cost, according to retail expert professor Chris Edger
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ArticleTesco accounts mess goes back 'years'
Group chairman hands in resignation as fall-out from £263m accounting scandal continues to rock world's second-largest retailer
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ArticleHistory made by largest ship ever to travel down Thames
397-metre-long, 56-metre-wide Edith Maersk has a draught of 16 metres and carries up to 15,500 TEU
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ArticleChilli exports help boost UK economy
New export opportunities for Britain, including sending chillies to Pakistan, are said to have boosted UK economy by £300m
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ArticleQuality veg burger brings cash for Mash
Mash Direct showcased best-seller burgers at Sial and said it is poised for more growth in multiple retailers
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ArticlePotato brand enters convenience sector
French potato supplier Parmentine unveiled its ‘Simplement Pomme de Terre’ microwaveable potato pots at Sial this week

