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Asda 'acting like slave trader' with latest banana price cuts
Asda's recent banana price cuts and a decision to pull out of a supplier conference make it "no better than a Victorian slave trader", claims an international banana trade organisation. The attack was provoked by Asda's decision to slash...
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Healthy Start scheme expected to add frozen
The Department of Health is expected to extend its Healthy Start scheme to include frozen fruit and veg, The Grocer has learnt. The scheme provides pregnant women and young families on low income with vouchers worth £3 that can be...
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Coalition vows to fight pesticide ban
A coalition of parties representing the UK fresh produce industry has vowed to fight on despite suffering a setback in its bid to overturn EU pesticide proposals. The group, which includes the NFU, the Pesticides Safety Directorate, the...
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South Africa prepares to promote its plums
South African plums are to be heavily promoted in the UK in a move that could open the way for a flurry of promotional activity on fruit from the country. South Africa's 600 plum growers will launch a £300,000 promotional push during the...
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Perfect Crunch crisps bring a taste of Egypt
Perfect Crunch, a new range of premium crisps, is entering the UK snack market this month aiming at adults. The crisps were a first for the UK, said company founder Mostafa El Baradei, because they were made from the Lady Rosetta potato...
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Innocent set for green and brown smoothies
Green and even brown-coloured smoothies could soon be making their debuts under the Innocent brand after more than six years of development work, The Grocer has learnt. A number of kiwi recipes, including one that does not contain bananas...
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Florette scores TV first with groundbreaking thermal ad
Florette has launched what is believed to be the first TV advertising campaign to run only when the weather is warm enough. In a move set to revolutionise food marketing, the prepared salad specialist is using 'thermal...
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Waitrose offers grapes of wrath
Bogoffer of the Week is the 'buy one, get an agonising drawn-out death free' promotion unofficially being run at the Northampton outpost of Waitrose.The Barron family was delighted last week to find one of nature's deadliest predators...
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Vitacress sold to RAR Group
Prepared and packaged salads producer Vitacress Salads has been bought by Portuguese conglomerate RAR Group in a deal reportedly worth £50m.Vitacress is based in the south of England and recorded turnover of £81m last year. It is the largest...
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AdeZ - what went wrong?
Unilever said it pulled AdeZ because of a lack of interest and the outlay required to raise awareness. Basically, people didn't get it. Fruit juice combined with soya was a foreign concept to the British and one that was not communicated well by...
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Marks calls on industry to drive Fairtrade sales
Fairtrade sales are being hampered by a lack of consumer understanding of the concept, according to Peter Marks, chief executive of The Co-operative Group. Speaking at an AgroFair seminar last week, he said customers would be much more...
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NFU gets fresh with its fruit and veg message
Provenance and healthy eating will be paired together for the first time in a saucy new campaign aimed at getting the public to eat '5-a-day the British Way'. Next week, the NFU will be sending information on Britain's seasonal fresh...
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Schwartz Cook Art woos the foodies
Herb and spice brand Schwartz is hoping to raise its profile among foodies with the launch of a premium range that includes fruit and vegetable pieces.
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Cauliflower producers moving to other crops
Cauliflower growers are threatening to leave the industry unless farmgate prices rise dramatically. Since February, the price of a whole cauliflower has risen almost 30%, according to The Grocer Price Index. However, the cost of...
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Blight leads to fear of mushroom shortage
Fears of a UK mushroom shortage intensified this week as producers counted the cost of a mushroom-blight disease at the UK's largest compost supplier. Tunnel Tech North was hit by an outbreak of trichoderma aggresivum at its South...
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Strikes cause shortages
Shortages of Spanish fruit and veg have been reported in the UK as a result of strikes by Spanish hauliers. Spanish truck drivers have been striking over the past week in protest over high fuel prices, causing severe delays to exports of...
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Co-op's 'Grown By Us' broccoli on sale
The Co-operative Group will begin selling broccoli grown on its own farm for the first time this summer. The broccoli, grown in Cambridgeshire, will be added to the group's "Grown By Us" range in its East Anglian stores from mid-June to...
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World News - 14th June 2008
Tomatoes suspected of salmonella. USA: Wal-Mart, Kroger, McDonald's and Burger King are among companies to have halted sales of some raw tomatoes as health officials work to trace the source of a salmonella food poisoning outbreak....
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Asda Livingston, West Lothian1Customer service was one of the highlights of this huge Asda. A sales assistant proved his worth when he cheerfully went to search the stockroom for loose new potatoes, only to find the entire...