All United Kingdom articles – Page 605
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ArticleRetailers fined for selling rotten fruit
Owners of Spencer Foods in Bradford admitted ten separate breaches of EU marketing standards for selling fresh fruit and veg
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ArticleFruit and veg games at nursery 'instil desire' for produce
Children introduced to unusual produce through games were far more likely to eat those products over different ones in meals, study finds
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ArticleBritish raspberries set to stick around for Christmas
Devon farmer says that his bumper crop shows no signs of slowing, and has 'never known them so late before'
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ArticleNisa's fruit and vegetable sales soar following rebrand
Products in modified Heritage line unveiled in June, and success aligns with retailer's aim to create a £500 million brand
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ArticleRetailers' sustainability goals "on track"
Group aims to reach 30 per cent sustainability on fruit and vegetable sourcing by the year-end, rising to 50 per cent in 2015
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ArticleTesco store staff welcome help from head office
Move by Tesco’s head office to work one day in stores every two weeks has been 'well received' by in-store teams
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ArticleCapital gains as Tesco/AMT parade Spanish citrus
This year's experiential activity to start season centred on handing out fruit at King's Cross and Waterloo train stations in London
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ArticleWatercress farm achieves world-first
The Watercress Company’s Spanish farm has become first in the world to have met the M&S Field to Fork v5 standard for fresh produce
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ArticleFour in ten shoppers see themselves using smart-tech to shop
IGD research reveals a significant number of consumers believe smart glasses/watches could make grocery shopping easier
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ArticleRetailers ‘must close’ one in five stores
Supermarkets need to shut stores to save costs, as price cuts are ‘not enough’ to fend off competition from discounters
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ArticleTighter pesticide rules ‘would harm’ pea industry
Crop protection products available for pea and bean industry already at ‘critically low level’, growers say
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ArticlePurple craze set for sprout market
The Redarling variety, grown in Lincolnshire, set to hit the shelves at Waitrose this week, followed by Asda and The Co-op
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ArticleFresh Direct agrees tie up with Bain Capital
Foodservice specialist signs joint venture with Brakes owner Bain Capital that sees three firms join the Fresh Direct umbrella
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ArticleThe Old Lady haunts sterling
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the Bank of England's Inflation Report cost sterling 2 per cent of its value
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ArticleNorthern food producers urged to apply for PGI
Environment minister Liz Truss highlights lack of protected name products in the north of the country
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ArticleScotland moves to make unhealthy hospital food illegal
New guidelines on NHS catering have been unveiled by the Scottish health secretary Alex Neil, with a consultation to follow
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ArticleDrug grower spared jail vows to use skills for horticulture
Judge implores Joseph Collins, caught growing cannabis while at university, to make the most of his "new life" studying horticulture
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ArticleNestlé chief executive named as new FDF president
Fiona Kendrick will replace PepsiCo president Richard Evans at food and drink federation
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ArticlePizza now the 'most popular choice' in UK restaurants
New research shows that Britons are in love with the Italian dish, and spend around £4.4bn on pizza each year

