All United Kingdom articles – Page 616
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ArticleCampaign gives away free Nelson Mandela film
The annual promotional campaign for South African fruit ups its ethical focus with film giveaway and donation to Mandela charity
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ArticleSouth Africa ‘may not’ send more direct to Russia
South African fruit industry says overlap with European stonefruit market ‘is not a problem’ at the moment despite Russian ban adding pressure
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ArticleHealthier Happy Meals ‘shunned’ by kids
A Liverpool University study found that McDonald’s children-targeted meals don’t lead to youngsters choosing healthier food
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ArticleFresca Group is back in profit
Group recorded pre-tax profit of nearly £7.4m for most recent financial year, recovering from a loss of £395,000 in 2013
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ArticleKeelings reports financial loss
Acquisition of Dutch branch blamed as produce firm records a pre-tax loss of nearly £1.3 million
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ArticleUK veg co-op to launch new brand
Bedfordshire Growers' 'BG's Great British' brand will feature a range of onion lines, including a mixed pack of red and brown
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ArticleBritish peer presents Kent firm with Queen's prize
Lord Lieutenant of Kent gives Marco its Queen’s Enterprise Award for Outstanding Performance in International Trade
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ArticleGraduate's 'bump mark' tipped to replace use-by date
Solveiga Pakstaite, 22, has developed a label that changes texture as the food inside the packet goes off
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ArticleIndustry ‘may need’ SAWS mark two
New NFU manifesto gives MPs list of ‘quick wins’ and longer-term policy recommendations, including a possible replacement for SAWS
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ArticleBranston bus brings potatoes to life
Potato supplier unveils colourful double-decker bus that will tour the UK’s schools telling the potato story
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ArticleGardening has 'no impact' on kids' diets
Experts from UK university who carried out research claim more sophisticated measures are needed to improve diets
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ArticleMaltese president to visit food charity's London HQ
Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca will be at FareShare’s main warehouse in Blackhorse Road this Friday (19 September)
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ArticleNew office in China for BanaBay
Banana supplier has secured five "significant" customers across six new ports in China over the last year
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ArticleEight arrested in new trafficking case
Cross-organisation action leads to the rescue of seven men and 13 children in Plymouth and Cornwall
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ArticleSterling whirling back up currency chart
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on a turnaround in fortunes for sterling, despite the Scottish independence referendum looming large
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ArticlePallet chiefs locked in war of words
TIMCON general secretary in stern response to 'misleading' and 'inaccurate' comments made by MD of plastics firm
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ArticleRetailer adds Red Tractor logo to canned vegetables
Asda will roll-out Red Tractor logo to eight own-brand canned vegetables in a first for processed produce in UK
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EU transport set for €11.9bn overhaul
The largest-ever investment in EU transport infrastructure will streamline cross border operations across nine major 'corridors'
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ArticleIt's the Fairtrade countdown
As part of reaching 20 years of existence, the Fairtrade Foundation is letting the UK vote for its favourite Fairtrade product
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ArticleSuperfruit promotion project for Eden
Cornish venue's Baobab Festival dedicated to teaching visitors about the fruit, which is six times richer in vitamin C than oranges

