All Wholesale articles – Page 48
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ArticleHospitals 'paid too much' for produce
Health boards allegedly spent around £400k too much after paying over the odds for bananas, potatoes and cucumbers
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ArticleAir raid tunnel salad farm opens for business
Growing Underground, a farm based in ex-WWII tunnels, is set to start trading through Covent Garden wholesaler
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ArticleCGMA unveils new wholesale market identity
But tenants’ chair said that for traders, logos and “glossy pictures” were unimportant compared to issues like the migration strategy
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ArticleWholesaler jailed for sexual abuse of young girls
Fred Ayton, of County Derry, who supplied the catering trade for more than 30 years, preyed on young teenage babysitters
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ArticleFarewell to 'the last gentleman of the fruit trade'
Obituary: Clive Whittall, a successful former New Covent Garden Market trader, passed away in Miami earlier this year
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ArticleNigel Shepherd leaves New Spits role
Superintendent of the East London fresh produce wholesale market has moved onto a new job after nearly six years in the role
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ArticleZita Elze opens British Flower Week
Kew flower designer has created three designs with British Larkspur to kick off week of promotion for UK flower industry
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ArticleSustainability tops WUWM agenda
Budapest was the backdrop for the signing of a partnership agreement between WUWM and the FAO
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ArticleCode of conduct review announced
The Australia government has announced an independent review into the country’s Horticulture Code of Conduct
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ArticleUN targets wholesale markets
The UN has signed a partnership with the World Union of Wholesale Markets to reduce food waste
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ArticleWUWM partners with FAO to tackle food waste
New partnership aims to plug ‘information gap’ about food waste at wholesale level through better logistics and communication
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ArticleFruit and veg wholesale director and colleague jailed
Gregory Palin conspired with Paul Marchington to submit two false VAT repayment claims for the former’s Derbyshire-based firm, Palins Direct
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ArticleChange in buying habits sees 44-year-old wholesaler close
Fife-based John Birrell & Sons to stop trading under its own name due to an 'influx of eating places using out of town suppliers'
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ArticleMarket man who sold rotten produce fined £2.4k
Bradford trader Shikh Abdul Waheed pleaded guilty to eight charges of selling produce not compliant with marketing standards
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ArticleLord Mayor visits market amid lease discussions
City of London Lord Mayor Alan Yarrow and other delegates tour New Spitalfield Market as lease discussions continue
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ArticleFlagship Zespri store opens in Shanghai
Chinese distributor Golden Wing Mau opens Zespri wholesale flagship store in Shanghai, the first of its scale worldwide
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ArticleTotal Produce Cornwall set to expand
New facility will boost the business' storage space from 17,000 sq ft to 20,000 sq ft, and has cost the firm £500k
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ArticleMarkets converge for campaign launch
The Love Your Local Market campaign is rapidly growing into an international movement, with 16 countries so far getting involved
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ArticleHabanero peppers recover from supply issues
Issues with primary Habanero hot pepper supply country Uganda have sent prices soaring, and some importers looking for new suppliers
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ArticleLeading wholesale firm in £2.5m expansion
Ronny Liu, who runs Sunnyfield Veg and Cook’s Delights, is looking to open 60,000 sq ft storage premises in Enfield

