All Fresh produce articles – Page 153

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    Kellogg's cereal aims to lower cholesterol

    2006-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Cholesterol-lowering claims are making a debut in the breakfast cereals aisle, thanks to Kellogg's launch of oat bran-based Optivita.The Berry Oat Crisp and Raisin Oat Crisp boxed lines consist of oats, brown rice, wholewheat, fruit and...

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    Hot snacks

    2006-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The hot snack section is experiencing a bit of a rejuvenation with exciting newcomers entering the arena. Far from just being about pot noodles, jacket potatoes and soups, more innovative ideas, including microwaveable baguettes and dim sum,...

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    Fruit

    2006-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Inclusion of fruit in a packed lunch is increasing, up 2.5%, according to TNS, boosted by NPD and by the government's 5-a-day campaign. After sandwiches, fruit is the second-most likely item to appear in the lunchbox.However, with a mere...

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    US breeds to extend UK soft fruit season

    2006-07-29T00:00:00Z

    US strawberry and raspberry varieties bred by one of the world's largest specialists, Driscoll's, are changing the face of the British soft fruit offer to retailers. They are being grown in increasing volume by the 76 members of KG...

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    Maggi moves into breakfast pastries

    2006-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Nestlé is propelling its Maggi Hot Pockets pastries into the breakfast market with a bacon & eggs variant. The new flavour will stretch the brand, which has so far targeted meal and snacking occasions with ham & cheese, cheese & tomato...

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    St Clement's 60% juice for schools

    2006-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Barr Soft Drinks is targeting its St Clement's brand at the lunchbox market and school vending machines, with a range of 60% fruit juice drinks in still and spark­ling varieties. The drinks are packed in 250ml screw-cap bottles under the...

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    Waitrose 'ugly fruit' sales strong

    2006-07-25T08:17:00Z

    Sales of Waitrose's 'ugly fruit' for cooking purposes are strong, the supermarket group's parent company the John Lewis Partnership has said.The group revealed that since the launch of the culinary fruit last month, it had sold 17 tonnes of...

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    Pickers' peeves said to be 'teething troubles'

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    A wave of high-profile labour problems in the British fruit industry is simply due to teething troubles, according to one of the farms at the heart it.The comment was made by Gilbert Savoury, HR director for major Herefordshire...

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    Gü gears up for 'phase two' of growth plan

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Premium dessert specialist Gü Chocolate Puds is entering what it describes as "phase two" of its operations, with increased marketing support and extensions to the Frü fruit brand it launched last year.Next month it is adding a two-pack...

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    Orvieto gets into Italian Icons club

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    PLB has added an Orvieto wine to its Italian Icons range, swelling the ranks to seven lines. Already listed by Thresher at £5.99, the Orvieto is made from grapes sourced from the hills in Italy's Classico zone and is a blend of traditional local...

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    Fresh produce gains boost in latest study

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Britons are choosing fresh fruit and yoghurt over traditional English puddings in their weekly shopping basket, according to latest research from YouGov.The study of 6,500 people, which was commissioned by ­Sainsbury to assess what...

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    Just Juice cashes in on berry appeal

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Del Monte is squeezing berries onto convenience store drinks shelves.Cranberry Just Juice joins the orange, apple and pineapple varieties already on sale, in both 200ml and one-litre cartons, at rsp 40p and 99p respectively. The...

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    Farms in the dock for alleged exploitation

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Not since 21 Chinese cockle pickers drowned in Morecambe Bay two years ago has the plight of vulnerable workers taken up so many column inches.At the height of the British soft fruit season, as supermarkets pile up punnets of...

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    acid test

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Expert's verdict:... 10/25?The packaging of Aspall Apple Balsamic Vinegar is aiming for a traditional feel but merely manages to look dated. The bottle would benefit from a pouring mechanism to regulate usage. The aroma is strong...

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    In the can

    2006-07-22T00:00:00Z

    PeachesThis time last year, Greek fruit farmers and canners were at loggerheads over prices, resulting in factory blockades and even threats of violence. This year there are signs that there could be similar problems. Growers are...

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    Hot stuff the latest laptops

    2006-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Apple Macbook: from £750Fancy an Intel-powered Apple laptop but can't afford to shell out for a Macbook Pro? You're in luck. The replacement for the old iBook is here - and yes, it will run Windows, thanks to Apple's Boot Camp...

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    UK cracks whip with blueberry planting

    2006-07-15T00:00:00Z

    The surge in demand for blueberries all year round has revitalised the category, and is spurring British growers to start producing the fruit. Retail sales of the superfood are up from £11.8m to £49.8m in the past three years [TNS 52 w/e...

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    Second opinion Waitrose is being praised for its initiative to sell ugly fruit as a sideline for makers of jam. Great! But hang on a minute...

    2006-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose must be delighted by the favourable publicity generated by its decision to put a small range of Grade II fruit on its shelves. Of course the idea of 'ugly fruit' was a straight lift from the National Trust. It came up with the original...

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    Sector lags behind in gangmaster licensing

    2006-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Growers saw the issue of ethical labour return to the spotlight again this week, amid worrying signs that the fresh produce sector may not be gearing up to deal with new rules on gangmasters that will come in later this year. With three...

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    JS claims lead in Fairtrade bananas

    2006-07-15T00:00:00Z

    One in four bananas sold in Sainsbury is now Fairtrade, according to the retailer, and sales of Fairtrade bananas are growing faster than non-Fairtrade at a rate of 27% year on year compared with 10% for conventional fruit. Sainsbury has...