All United Kingdom articles – Page 707
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ArticleScotland funds better school meals
A package of almost €1m has been awarded to the Soil Association to help improve the quality of school meals in Scotland
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ArticleBSF refutes strawberry availability claims
Fresh Produce Journal has reported on British Summer Fruits hitting back at claims strawberries are having their worst season in 20 years
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ArticleCalls for UK to replicate US voucher scheme
Senior industry figures have called for the UK to replicate a US scheme to offer free fruit to OAPs - but questioned whether the cash is available to do it here.
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ArticleSainsbury's in early with UK blueberries
Sainsbury’s has started its UK blueberry season three months earlier than last year
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ArticleSainsbury's in early with UK blueberries
Sainsbury’s has started its UK blueberry season three months earlier than last year.
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ArticleSupermarket fruit causes confusion
Customers are confused whether it’s cheaper to buy bagged or loose fruit, according to new research looking into supermarket trends
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ArticleLeading produce handler selects LINKFresh
Minor Weir & Willis in the UK has opted to use Anglia Business Solutions' LINKFresh technology to drive operations
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | July 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleWhich? rewards Aldi performance
Discounter walks away with the prestigious Supermarket of the Year title at the Which? Awards 2012
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ArticleNorman Collett passes away
The eponymous founder of the UK topfruit group has died after a short illness at the age of 80
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ArticleTesco's market share slips back
Tesco and Morrisons' share of the grocery market has decreased, according to new data from Kantar Worldpanel
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ArticleFPC brings in new council members
The Fresh Produce Consortium has announced new appointments to its council for a two-year term
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ArticleCitrus greening found in California
Citrus greening disease, or huanglongbing, has been detected in a residential Californian citrus tree
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ArticleInnocent Drinks cancels Olympic festival
Smoothie and juice marketer abandons plans for sports-themed summer event in London due to poor ticket sales
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ArticleHeathrow could face cargo handler strike
London airport could be set for disruption to cargo services from Wednesday after talks broke down
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ArticleOlympic catering details revealed
An enormous catering effort is planned to serve millions of spectators and thousands of athletes at London 2012
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ArticleLosses mounting for certain UK companies
Latest Plimsoll analysis into fresh produce industry shows nearly a quarter of UK companies are making a loss
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ArticlePotato congress focuses on climate change
Adaptation to the effects of climate change was at the centre of discussions at the latest World Potato Congress
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Morrisons finance director stepping down
Richard Pennycook will leave his role in June 2013 after a lenghty spell at the UK retailer
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ArticlePot of gold at end of Games
Welcoming the Olympics to London this month will mean opening the door to an extra 4m visitors and, more crucially, their spending money

