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Watercress sales lifted by anti-cancer findings
Sales of watercress surged at the weekend after claims the salad could fight cancer.Britain's three big watercress producers - Vitacress, Bakkavör and Watercress Company - said sales through the multiples had jumped to summer levels...
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Hi-tech line polishes the look of salad
A new, high-speed production system that eliminates the need for drying salads and enhances shelf life and appearance has been commissioned by Lancashire-based Salads to Go, which supplies The Co-operative Group with salad.A vacuum and...
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Tizer aims for retro revival
Tizer is going back to its roots with a more fruity formulation aimed at mothers.The soft drink is now made with 10% fruit juice and has new packaging based on the 1980s design that will flag up the fact that Tizer now contains no...
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Families targeted by premium deli range
A range of premium delicatessen-style products aimed at families is set to launch at the International Food Exhibition (IFE07) event in London next month.Deli Sante, a collection of salads, soups, sauces, smoothies and savoury pastries,...
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Fairtrade importer names Bowes MD
Fairtrade fruit importer Agrofair has appointed a former Co-operative Group man as managing director. John Bowes spent 20 years at the Co-op and was chief general manager of strategy before he left to write about Fairtrade in...
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Availability
Asda Patchway, Bristol2 This store had run out of loose closed-cup mushrooms and 4-packs of own-label croissants. Our shopper was hindered by shelf stackers and packing trolleys and there were insufficient checkouts open for the...
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Now safety watchdogs are gunning for gojis
Fans of the goji berry could soon find themselves unable to buy the fruit as food-safety watchdogs prepare to ban it.Retailers have already been told to wind down their stocks of products containing the small, red berry and not reorder....
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Mexico targets EU with national brand
Mexican growers are hoping to turn around flagging retail sales with a fresh assault on the EU fruit and vegetable market. A campaign, which kicks off in autumn, will focus on a new "supreme quality" mark backed by the government and...
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A third of mushroom growers in cash crisis
Almost a third of UK mushroom growers are in financial difficulties, according to research by Plimsoll Publishing. It estimates up to 29% of producers are struggling to remain profitable, even selling some produce as a...
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Packs go as Asda bids to be greener grocer
Asda is ditching packaging on 60 pre-packed fruit and vegetable lines at two north west stores as part of its bid to reduce plastic and cardboard used to wrap food by 25% over the next year. Fresh produce such as carrots, tomatoes and...
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Yumberry juice set to make UK debut
Juice drinkers in the UK may be about to get their first taste of yumberries - dimpled red stone-fruit grown in China. One of the country’s biggest juice-blending companies, David Berryman, is set to be the first to bring the fruit to…
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Price hikes likely as bad weather hits OZ
Some of Australia's biggest brands have warned of price rises in the next two years as Australian wine growers battle the elements. A country-wide drought, harsh frosts, bush fires and even locusts have plagued the grape-growing regions...
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More backing sought for Lincolnshire brand
Growers and retailers in Lincolnshire are being asked to support a brand for the county's fruit and veg. Select Lincolnshire and its logo already appear on boxes of loose potatoes in 41 Asda stores, thanks to grower and packer E Park,...
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Organic air ban fuels debate on food miles
Plans to ban the airfreighting of organic produce into the UK have already come under fire. The Soil Association mooted the idea at its annual conference last week in a bid to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. It proposed labelling...
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Salad promotions help sales flourish
Salad producers said they enjoyed the run up to Christmas, with sales of salads up 10% to almost 10 million bags. The Fresh Prepared Salads Producer Group, which supplies salad packs to major UK supermarkets, said the extra trading day...
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Britvic gearing up for child health challenge
Britvic is bringing out new juices under its Robinsons and Fruit Shoot umbrellas in a bid to boost the brands' health credentials and avoid the looming ban on advertising to children. A range of Robinsons Smooth Juice will appear on...
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My Favourite Things Caroline Clarke, marketing manager, Heinz Tomato Ketchup
What's your favourite restaurant and why? Rosa's in Westbourne Park, London. It can be relied on for classic dishes. Its fish pie is great. Do you prefer healthy food or junk food? Healthy food but I don't always have the will- power to...
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Brits eating 8% more fruit and vegetables
The message on healthy eating finally seems to be getting through to the public. There has been a 7.7% increase in fruit and vegetable consumption, according to The Food and Expenditure Survey. The survey of 16,000 shoppers also found...
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Custard apple joins Spain's biggest push
Foods from Spain is planning its biggest-ever campaign to support the country's fruit and veg. A total of £2m will be spent on an integrated promotional campaign, which will include cherimoya for the first time - better known as the...