All United Kingdom articles – Page 618
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ArticleWaitrose offers misshapen tomatoes
As a means of tackling the issue of waste in the supply chain, the UK retailer has launched a new pack of imperfect tomatoes
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ArticleLabour supplier given 180 hours community work
Illegal gangmaster to several potato farms did not register as an employer and paid workers below minimum wage
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ArticleTesco wraps up China joint venture
UK’s largest retailer announces completion of ‘milestone’ deal with Chinese firm CRE, creating China’s biggest food retailer
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Video3D printer creates edible berries
A printer that creates edible fruit using a molecular-gastronomy process claims it will 're-invent the concept of fresh fruit on demand'
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ArticleBritish Tomato Week reaches out to public
Multiple mentions on broadcast media, appearances at Westminster and in schools successfully raised the profile of British tomatoes
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ArticleInnocent revamps its veg pot range
Smoothie brand signals its commitment to convenience food sector with addition of three new recipes and improved existing flavours
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ArticleMorrisons launches price check service
Retailer targets greater transparency in effort to position itself as UK market's fresh-led value food retailer
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ArticleIPM changes name to reflect ongoing global success
Irish seed potato company promotes its international achievements in markets including Brazil and France with name change
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ArticlePink Lady cancer charity donation dwarfs target
250k special 'donation' packs sold via Tesco, meaning the initial aim to raise £50,000 has been exceeded by 29 per cent
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ArticleBanaBay doubles volumes in Q1
UK and Ecuador-based banana grower and importer continues meteoric growth thanks to new European deals
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ArticleFarm to Face girls' Italy dream
Georgia Sheil and Melodie Tyrer want to cook and film their way through Italy to extol the virtues of quality produce
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ArticleOpening doors with Open Farm Sunday
G’s managing director for salads and vegetables, Peter Sargeant, tells Nina Pullman why the company will open its doors for Open Farm Sunday for the seventh year in a row, and why other growers should do the same
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ArticleGrowers open farms to win over public
Open Farm Sunday is a unique chance to change public attitudes to farming, with free resources available to help host the day
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ArticleFresh manager for Freshtime
Former chef and ex-manager at 2 Sisters Food Group, Bryan Nelson, will take over accounts for Freshtime’s largest retail customers
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ArticleConvenience sector will grow by £12bn
‘Exciting’ convenience channel set for huge growth as IGD predicts value will rise 30 per cent in next five years
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ArticleTesco will trial healthy snacks at store checkouts
Retailer has committed to removing sweets from all checkouts by the end of year, and instead will test various healthy products
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ArticleGrowers in £1.4m training boost
AHDB scheme involves deal to develop advanced training opportunities for growers in both agriculture and horticulture
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ArticleBroccoli brand hits the road
The Tenderstem team will be sampling and talking to visitors at the Foodies Festival, Taste of London, and Carfest
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ArticleLea Valley wins major expansion approval
A salad grower has got the green light for largest expansion of glasshouses in Lea Valley for 50 years, creating 40 new jobs
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ArticleRegal’in signs Waitrose marketing deal
French stonefruit brand launches 2014 marketing campaign with several retail contracts across Western Europe

