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    Acid test

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Orchid Liqueurs. Company: Outin Drinks Price: £10.50 Expert's verdict:...12/25. ?The idea of a fruit-based liqueur does appeal but the appearance of artificial flavouring is a big turn-off for the discerning UK consumer. I...

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    Shop Profile CK's Supermarkets

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Nurturing his rapidly expanding ­retail operation has kept Chris­topher Kiley on his toes for nearly two ­decades. He opened his first store, selling fresh fruit and vegetables, in Llandeilo, south Wales, in 1988. Now CK's Supermarkets...

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    RDC unloading delays 'cost growers fortune'

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Sluggish unloading at supermarket distribution centres is costing small growers a fortune, they claim. Abuse of the just-in-time delivery system regularly keeps trucks waiting for hours at suppliers' expense - even though growers face stiff...

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    Spanish pay for raspberry plants

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Spanish raspberry production is set for a boost after growers struck a deal with a British plant breeder. With legal action hanging over their heads, the largest growers have agreed to stop illegally propagating plants developed by...

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    Healthy Start for new food voucher scheme

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Greengrocers are set to grab a share of a £129m a year windfall, thanks to a government initiative. Healthy Start is a Department of Health scheme that gives families vouchers to spend on milk and, for the first time, fruit and...

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    Walkers challenged over 'wet' potatoes

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Potato growers are angry about a Carbon Trust report that says they add water to their spuds. The trust's Carbon Footprints in the Supply Chain looked at how PepsiCo sources and processes potatoes for Walkers crisps. It concluded the...

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    Asda starts a drive to reduce air miles

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Asda is offering bagged potatoes that make a virtue of their local origins. All 79 of its eastern counties stores started stocking East Anglian new potatoes in late October. They will be available into next year and then from June...

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    In Brief: Fruit market 'soft'; Food safety scandal; Growing anxiety

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Fruit market 'soft' Growth is slowing in the £250m-a-year soft fruit industry and growers must work harder to excite consumers, according to Nick Marston, MD of KG Fruits. More research was needed, he said. Food safety...

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    In the can

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Fruit. The few remaining Spanish canners have started to process the season's bumper mandarin orange crop. At 150,000 metric tonnes, it was nearly double last year's production. A high proportion of 2005's crop went into the fresh...

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    Iconic brand bows to state health pressure

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Heinz is responding to calls for healthier product formulations with a reduced salt and sugar variant of its iconic tomato ketchup. Due to hit shelves at the beginning of the new year and timed to coincide with healthy eating resolutions,...

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    Coca-Cola drink to prevent blood clots

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Coca-Cola and Unilever are throwing their weights behind groundbreaking new products containing an ingredient said to help prevent blood clots.Coca-Cola plans to launch a mass-market drink containing the tomato-based ingredient...

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    "If you pop into Tesco in Hungary, you can find strawberries piled up in pyramids. You'll never find those here"

    2006-11-18T00:00:00Z

    I've got to admit I have a certain amount of sympathy with Ben Bradshaw's call to cut food and drink packaging. If it's not thick plastic wrapped around my broccoli, or pre-wrapped bananas, it's packets of tea with individually wrapped sachets....

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    Fairtrade: more appeal than organic

    2006-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Retailers focusing heavily on organics are failing to meet the growing demand for Fairtrade products - and are losing sales as a result, it has been claimed. A survey of 600 shoppers by juice maker Fruit Passion found 41% of shoppers made...

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    Price Survey

    2006-11-18T00:00:00Z

    The retail cost of red seedless grapes has remained largely stable this week following the rise of 11.8% seen in last week's report. The only retailer to have increased the price of its 1kg punnet was Waitrose, which over the past seven...

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    Chips to get pricier as potato volume drops

    2006-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Chip prices could rise after Christmas as supplies of top quality frying potatoes become scarce, according to the British Potato Council. The long, hot summer and low rainfall stressed out the plants, cutting yields and increasing disease...

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    Canaries fighting for share on two fronts

    2006-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Canary Islands tomato growers are fighting to defend their slice of the EU market - but in their eagerness to promote they have launched two unrelated and costly campaigns. They are key suppliers to the UK during the winter season, and...

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    Spotlight

    2006-11-18T00:00:00Z

    The lean manufacturing that transformed the Japanese car industry is now changing fruit processing, says lean thinking evangelist Philip Acock. Greg Meenehan met him. Food manufacture has lagged behind other industries in...

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    Price Survey

    2006-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A change in country of origin has sparked a dramatic increase in the price of red seedless grapes this week. The average price of a 1kg punnet has risen by an average of 11.8% with Tesco sporting the most significant increase of the six other...

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    Tesco backing S&A in ongoing worker row

    2006-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Tesco and Sainbury's are standing by soft fruit grower S&A as it clashes again with unions. The Herefordshire strawberry growing co-op came under the spotlight earlier in the year after the TGWU received complaints from 200 migrant...

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    Sainsbury's plans fruit and veg roadshows

    2006-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Store managers and consumers need more education about fresh produce, Sainsbury's says. The retailer claims it sells more fresh produce per customer than competitors, and is launching initiatives to keep it that way. Staff in the...