All United Kingdom articles – Page 642
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ArticlePotato firm's Corgi model truck honour
The Branston 'We Love Potatoes' truck joins the Super Haulers range of 1:64 scale toy vehicles
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ArticleJaffa helps fans live rugby dream
Youngsters train with the likes of George Ford and Gavin Henson at Bath RFC after winning citrus brand's competition
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ArticleBritish apples set for early start
EAP CEO Adrian Barlow says season could be three weeks earlier than last year, irrespective of the weather until then
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ArticleButters Group signs deal with Dutch bulb giant Kébol BV
It is hoped the partnership will fuse Butters' production and innovation with Kébol's supply chain efficiencies and expertise
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Article3,600 schools set for nutrition drive
Ten per cent increase as over 1.5 million schoolchildren will be taking part in Healthy Eating Week activities this year
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ArticleNatures Way Foods marks 20 years
To celebrate the anniversary, NWF has planned a week of special events for employees and VIP guests
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ArticleSuppliers urged to ‘speak frankly’
A new anonymous survey from the Groceries Code Adjudicator asks suppliers about the reality of relationships in retail supply chain
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ArticleNew range for Urban Fruit
Euro Hooks on 35g packs to capitalise on consumer trend of healthy eating and busier lives
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ArticleGoatham will double top fruit production
Sainsbury’s apple and pear supplier has launched long-term growth plan including around 300,000 new plantings in next two years
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ArticleOnline grocer gets Dragon's support
Fruit For The Office founder wins business mentoring from ex-Dragons’ Den investor and Yo! Sushi founder, Simon Woodroffe
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ArticleTotal moves into stonefruit
Total produce has continued its category-specific model with the creation of Total Stonefruit. Nina Pullman finds out more
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ArticleBanana sales boost Pret profits
Sandwich chain, which has more than 350 outlets, said growing demand for healthy lunches was boosting business
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ArticleNew appointments to FSA board
Ram Gidoomal, Heather Peck and Jim Smart will serve an initial three-year term ending in April 2017
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ArticleEating more apples and pears could cut stroke risk
Combo of studies finds that the people who ate the most fruits and vegetables were 21 per cent less likely to have a stroke
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Arrests in worker exploitation case
Two men and two women aged between 23 and 30 arrested in Humberside through joint police and GLA operation
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ArticleTributes paid to 'immense' ex-NFU president Sir Ben Gill
Adrian Barlow and Meurig Raymond among those who pay tribute to English Apples and Pears chairman, who has died aged 64
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ArticleManagement moves for herb firm R&G
Dean Fowler takes charge of day-to-day running of business, and Jo Venus joins as a commercial analyst
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ArticleWarburton's gluten-free veg wraps take foodservice by storm
Newburn Bakehouse, Warburton’s dedicated gluten and wheat free range, launches products in Starbucks and Costa
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ArticleRetailers in Stronger Together fight
The REC joins the ALP, BRC, GLA and the UK’s largest retailers to cut human trafficking and forced labour in the UK
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ArticleCameron to discuss mango ban with new Indian PM
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the EU ban on mango imports with the newly elected Indian prime minister, to be announced May 16

