All Fish articles – Page 77
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Austin goes off fish
Regular readers of Counterpoint will be relieved to know that Austin Haddock MP is no more. Flamboyant Grimsby MP Austin Mitchell changed his surname by deed poll to Haddock during the Labour Party conference in a publicity stunt in support of...
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Don't lump us in with the temps!
from John West, director, Red Retail Interim Sir; re Simon Howard's Careers File article (The Grocer, November 2, p60). I wonder if he really understands what makes an independent professional? He wrongly groups all those who work as...
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Multiples' supply calm
Kit Davies Britain's major fish suppliers have stressed that they will in the main be unaffected by the closure of EU waters. The vast majority of supermarket supplies for both fresh and processed have for some years been sourced from other...
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Hazlewood Sauces & Pickles has been developing new customer
Asda's Spicy Tomato & Pepperoni and Tomato, Sweetcorn & Tuna, along with the Co-op's Tomato & Herbs and Cheese & Bacon Pasta Bakes are said to be drawing new consumers to the category. Hazlewood cooking sauces product manager Damien Wurpillot...
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protest an Ill-informed non-event
from Brian Simpson, chief executive, Scottish Quality Salmon Sir; The protest against farmed salmon outside supermarkets organised by Bruce Sandison (The Grocer, October 26, p61) would truly appear to have been a non-event. SQS noted very little...
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Birds Eye Chicken Lattice 2 for £2 Gondola end Asd
Birds Eye Fish Fingers 240g Buy one get one free Gondola end Sainsbury Cadbury's Ice Creams 4 Buy one get one free Gondola end Sainsbury Cadbury's Mighty Mini Cooki's 75g ...
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This week: key trends in the consumption of canned tuna
Canned tuna consumption has grown by 5% since 1999 More than a quarter (26.4%) of all GB households eat canned tuna in a fortnight, typically eating it just over once a week 92% of canned tuna is eaten cold, with 60% of this eaten in...
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Salmon boycott urged
Kit Davies The war between Scotland's farmed salmon industry and environmental lobbyists reached a new intensity this week with a protest planned outside multiples in 97 towns and cities today (Saturday October 26). The Salmon Farm Protest...
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Ban on cod fishing looms
The British fishing industry could face devastation if a call for a blanket ban on cod fishing in the North Sea and Irish Sea is acted on.According to European Commission scientists on the advisory committee for fisheries management, cod...
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SQS hits back over lice
Kit Davies Evidence that wild fish are being infected by sea lice from farmed salmon has been presented to a conference in Denmark. The evidence was contained in a Fisheries Research Services paper delivered at the International Council for...
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Fishmonger of the year
Andrew Wilcox of Safeway has become the Scottish Quality Salmon Champion 2002. Andrew scored the most points in the salmon craftsmanship round at this year's 50th National Federation of Fishmongers Golden Jubilee craftsmanship competition held at...
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n The fresh fish counter has British haddock, Dover sole a
n Fruit and veg combines British and foreign produce and includes seasonal fruits, such as peche de vigne (an old fashioned variety of peach as featured in Monet's garden) or fresh vegetables like salsify. n The grocery section features luxuries...
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Asda goes colour-coded
Ed Bedington A major overhaul is expected to breathe new life into the meat, fish and poultry category for Asda. The multiple has spent 12 months re-designing the entire section, and the new look was launched this week. Mark James, general...
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Fish cake arrivals
Birds Eye is continuing its bid to put the Enjoy! frozen meals d颢cle behind it by demonstrating its continued commitment to what it does best. The frozen foods specialist is launching two new fish cakes  smoked haddock, cheese & leek, and...
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Training school's pioneer spirit rewarded
Tyneside's fish industries' training school at North Shields has gained further national recognition for its pioneering training scheme in filleting. The course, aimed at developing traditional skills in fish preparation for young people who...
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Heinz falls
Heinz said first-quarter profit fell 11% due to higher marketing spend and costs from spinning-off its Starkist tuna and 9-Lives petfood brands to shareholders and Del Monte. Net profit at the food and ketchup maker fell to $177.8m from...
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The CTN Guide
on sale Monday 30 July P Trout & Salmon Flap offer in issue on sale today On Sale Tuesday 31 July £ Inside Wrestling (Import) Cover price increase from £2.95 to £3.50 from October issue, distribution by Comag £ ...
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The CTN Guide
On Sale Monday May 29 SP Practical Guide to Managing £2.65, biannual, coverdated no 1 spring, previous issue description 2000 NAME Salmon Trout and Sea Trout Changes to Total Fly Fishing from June, on sale today On Sale Tuesday May ...
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John West sets Shark on Bear's track
Simon Mowbray John West has given The Grocer a sneak preview of the long-awaited sequel to its award-winning Bear' television advertising campaign. A new ad, Shark', hits screens next week, aiming to build on the success of its...