All United Kingdom articles – Page 654
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ArticleTesco Finest brand relaunched
More than 400 new products are being launched in the range, which is worth £1.4 billion in sales a year
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Article£500m food export action plan unveiled
UK government's action plan is aimed at promoting industry overseas, unlocking market barriers and simplifying paperwork
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ArticleColdpress launches new fruit smoothies
Own-production fruit used in firm's bid to challenge Innocent’s hold on smoothie market
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ArticleGrapefruit 'helps combat disease'
Study 'provides example of how chemicals identified in plants can help develop new drugs for the treatment of disease'
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ArticleMakeover for firm's lorry fleet
'Striking' new look to tickle onlookers' tastebuds adorns Swithenbank Fresh & Fine Foods' lorries
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ArticleProfits rise at Asda
Walmart-owned chain also saw group revenues and like-for-like sales rise in 2012 despite "challenging" conditions
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ArticleBlog: New faces
Introducing one of the new faces at Fresh Produce Journal, Staff Writer Nina Pullman
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ArticleBlog: Evaluating the McDonald's fresh produce plan
The fast-food chain's idea will be merely a publicity stunt if its marketing strategies are not amended, writes Martyn Fisher
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ArticleSupply chains back CIPC initiative
PPA, FPSA, and NAAC join the potato farming industry in voicing support for the long-term retention of sprout suppressant CIPC
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ArticleBig £350k potato variety push
Major Potato Council campaign aims to reach 60 per cent of the UK's grocery-buying mothers
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ArticleArmagh Cider tastes success
Family-run apple grower and processor scoops two awards in Dublin for juice and cider made with protected Armagh bramley apples
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ArticleAunt Bessie's expands vegetable range
New vegetable sides unveiled by the frozen food firm, which claims a year-on-year growth rate three times higher than the market average
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ArticleAlliance to negate SAWS impact
A new ALP and BGA alliance hopes to highlight the economic importance of labour provision in the fresh produce sector
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ArticleChard and kale wow at Tozer
New varieties of kale and chard impress visitors at annual seed trials while runner beans may be the convenience product to take off
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ArticleDrop in profits at Tesco
Warm summer months boost sales at both Tesco and Sainsbury's, but the latter is the only major UK supermarket increasing its market share
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ArticleIndustry combats migrant exploitation
Trade bodies collaborate in new nationwide campaign to raise awareness of migrant worker exploitation in the wake of BBC investigation
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ArticleMcDonald's unveils fruit and veg plan
Customers of fast food giant will soon be able to enjoy a salad, fruit, or vegetables instead of French fries with their Big Mac
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ArticleNFU wages board axe pack
Information to help employers in the wake of the Agricultural Wages Board abolition is free to NFU members
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ArticleSainsbury's online sales top £1bn
Supermarket now delivers to nearly 200,000 customers a week, and sales growth keeps on rising
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ArticleJaffa prize makes a splash
A group of Solihull teenagers have taken to the water after winning a national contest

