All United Kingdom articles – Page 663
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ArticleMore record results for food discounters
Aldi and Lidl increase their market share in latest data released, while Tesco, Asda and Morrisons take a hit
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ArticleBooths acquires Sharrocks
Retailer makes company history with first supplier purchase in 166 years in bid to control supply chain
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ArticleFlorette brings in grocery giant nous
Valenti, Venables and Hirst all handed senior manager roles as salad giant continues growth drive into 2014
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ArticleFresh & Easy boss joins Branston
Ex-Natures Way Foods director once tipped for the top at Tesco joins potato giant
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ArticleWarts-and-all TV show on retail giant
A new three-part series on frozen food giant Iceland airs tonight and looks into the public perception of frozen foods
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ArticleParents, not industry, responsible for ‘obesity’
New campaign in Ireland aims to highlight the importance of long-term eating changes for the whole family
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ArticleTesco's food waste is 'staggering'
Families waste about £700 a year throwing away food, report reveals, with shocking dumping figures for salads and apples
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ArticleUS turmoil helps commodity currencies
US government crisis strengthens 'risky' commodity-related currencies such as the South African rand
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ArticleFood firms fear rising costs
New report suggests raw materials going up in price is biggest worry for UK businesses, but that we may see more export trade
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ArticleFruit Show 'breaks records'
Show chair praises quality and variety on offer at the Kent event, which is set to get even bigger in 2014
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ArticleStrategy will raise profile of agri-industries
New scheme will promote agricultural and horticultural industries as ‘an attractive place to work’
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ArticleFlavourfresh scoops top three tastiest tomatoes
Show's 'tasty' competition saw great entries from across the sector and recognition for Sweet Rosso variety
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ArticleTheresa May wants 'slavery abolition'
Home Secretary joined by major supermarkets at signing of GLA agreement to tackle supply chain exploitation
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ArticleHorticulture course helps ‘most needy’
Horticulture students from tough backgrounds build ‘micro-farm’ to expand course capacity and provide fresh produce for local food bank
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VideoBuck highlights Sainsbury's commitment
Retail director tells National Fruit Show how Great Produce Programme is helping educate managers in handling and presenting fruit and veg
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ArticleBSF disputes Scottish pesticide claims
Industry body says study that showed increased pesticide use on soft fruit in Scotland is not representative and requires further interpretation
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ArticleHealthy eating 'is key to sector growth'
The horticultural sector should recognise the benefits of healthy eating campaigns for children, claims Fruiterers' Master
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ArticleNational Fruit Show praises fruit quality
Show organisers says growers are "in a better mood" this year, with a wide spread of companies honoured in annual competition
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ArticleBarlow honoured at National Fruit Show
A new award is introduced on the 80th anniversary of The National Fruit Show, while keynote talk urges growers to forge links with wholesalers
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Arrests in Fens exploitation investigation
Action follows BBC investigation into the plight of Eastern European workers employed to pick leeks

