All Wholesale articles – Page 51
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ArticleTurkish figs begin to arrive after slight delay
The product, which usually arrives on these shores towards the end of August, has only just began to arrive with certain wholesalers
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ArticleMercabarna takes on food waste
Market commissions study to analyse the main causes of waste and improve food management
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ArticlePopular fruit and veg shop 'forced to close' to return
Gloucestershire grocer has been given a new lease of life after originally being 'forced' to close due to a new property development
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ArticleBooker cleared to snap up Budgens and Londis
UK's largest cash and carry chain now reportedly expects the acquisition to be completed by September 14
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ArticleWholesale markets’ future in focus at 29th WUWM congress
The congress is being held in Brazil with the overall theme of ‘the environment and the future of wholesale markets’
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ArticleNew home for wholesale market 'to get green light'
Officers at Birmingham City Council have reportedly wholeheartedly recommended plans for the city's new fruit and veg market for approval
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ArticleWholesalers prepare for product price hikes
Chillies, tomatoes and cucumbers costing more than usual due to a variety of weather difficulties
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ArticleWing Yip sees customer base grow
Chinese retailer Wing Yip has a niche produce offering among its one-stop-shop concept for Asian foodservice outlets. Nina Pullman paid a visit
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ArticleImports plug brassica supply gaps
A recent cauliflower and broccoli shortage from key UK regions has seen suppliers look abroad, while beans are also tight
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ArticleIndustry faces crisis if Calais drama drags on
Suppliers will face 'serious problems' if Calais disruption continues past summer and into main UK import window
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VideoWatch: Wing Yip director on supply and consumer trends
With four per cent growth year-on-year, Chinese retailer Wing Yip is going from strength to strength. Nina Pullman visited store director Albert Yip
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ArticleMajor fire destroys units at Birmingham wholesale market
Cause of “severe” blaze at Birmingham market now under investigation as market re-opens for business
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ArticleXinfadi market halves tenants
Congestion and market upgrades are seeing China’s Xinfadi market halve its tenants at Beijing's leading wholesale market
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ArticleSouth Australia eyes China’s retailers
An MoU between the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets of South Australia and China’s Guangzhou will pave the way for fresh produce exports
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ArticleGilbert Thompson acquires Sharrocks Fresh Produce
Acquisition means sibling-run Leeds wholesaler will double fresh produce capacity across whole of northern England
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ArticleMelbourne Market move postponed
The scheduled 3 August move for Melbourne’s wholesale fruit and vegetable market has been pushed back to 31 August
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ArticleBradford wholesalers look to get wasted produce to homeless
Around 160 tonnes of unsold fruit and veg is sent for composting every year, and stallholders are keen to find a better use for it
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ArticleExport boost for Melbourne Market
Melbourne Market authority sees export opportunities for Australian producers ahead of scheduled move to Epping on 2 August
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Article'Beloved' Bradford wholesaler passes away
Peter King, who had a 48-year association with the Yorkshire market, has passed away after losing his battle with lung cancer
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ArticleFuture of foodservice is ‘anything, anywhere’
Suppliers and operators in the foodservice sector need to become as flexible as the consumer, a new study has said

