All The Grocer articles in 15 August 2009 – Page 3
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Picture This... Fast work with new tanker
Arla has unveiled 'the milk tanker of the future', fitted with a high-speed pump enabling it to collect 50,000 litres of milk an hour, double the current rate. It can also take milk samples automatically while milk is collected. "Where it would...
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Are glasshouses and GM the future for our food security?
The need to reduce our reliance on imports is rising up the political agenda. Michael Barker asks what can be done to increase primary production
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Food is fuel for Stans’ growth
It was selling the 'cheapest petrol in Britain' that put Stans Superstore on the map - but an expanded grocery offering gives shoppers an extra reason to visit, says Beth Phillips
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McCoy’s gets inspired by pub grub
United Biscuits is extending its McCoy's menu with pub grub-inspired crisps it says tap into the trend for classic British flavours.The limited-edition McCoy's Pub Grub crisps come in two variants: lamb & mint and roast beef &...
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Greencore’s godfather of pasta sauces
Greencore has introduced a branded range of chilled pasta sauces, Pacino's, to Sainsbury's and Asda.Asda has listed the tomato & basil, cheese, and tomato mascarpone variants, while Sainsbury's is carrying just the tomato & basil...
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Sainsbury's largest Scots store taking shape
Sainsbury's has started developing its largest store in Scotland as part of plans to ramp up its presence there.
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Yorkshire Tea to save the trees
Yorkshire Tea has gained ethical accreditation from the Rainforest Alliance and has begun a campaign to save an area of forest the size of its home county.The Rainforest Alliance logo will be appear on pack from later this month.
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Diageo sues Sainsbury’s over Pimm’s copyright row
Diageo is taking legal action against Sainsbury’s over alleged copyright infringement of its Pimm’s brand.
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Yorkshire wholesaler in tea Wonderland
The managing director of a North Yorkshire-based wholesaler has invested a six-figure sum in launchin a new premium tea brand.
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M&S squeezes size of baby lemons
Marks & Spencer is launching the smallest lemons ever sold on the UK high street. At just 30mm to 40mm wide, the lemons are half the size of the standard variety.
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Tesco milk to highlight eco credentials
Tesco has begun putting carbon footprint labels on its range of milk products.
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