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    Fruit2day off shelves after ASA ban on ads

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Hero Foods is withdrawing its Fruit2day juice with added fruit drinks from UK shelves after criticism from an advertising watchdog.The Swiss Food giant, which launched the products here at the beginning of this year, said it was...

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    Salad days are at Uniq for Woolley

    2006-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Uniq has handed Stephen Woolley the new role of managing director for its Smedley's Salads business. Woolley joins the Spalding-based business from Young's Bluecrest, where he was general manager for its Hull site. Prior to that...

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    Levy gives his energy to Eat in Colour launch

    2006-10-14T00:00:00Z

    The Eat in Colour initiative to boost fresh produce sales is finally set to launch - more than a year after the concept was floated. It has been given new impetus by the appointment this week of Anthony Levy as chairman. The Fresh...

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    Waitrose vegetables go black to the future

    2006-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is to offer its customers a range of naturally black fruit and vegetables, which will be launched in the run-up to Hallowe'en. It has sourced black varieties of cabbage, potato and pear from British growers, and is...

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    Big drive for Tenderstem

    2006-10-14T00:00:00Z

    A branded broccoli variety is being given national marketing exposure this month to help establish it as an attractive alternative to standard brassica crops. Tenderstem will be featured in consumer newspapers and lifestyle...

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    Cool cocktail mixer is a breath of fresh air

    2006-10-14T00:00:00Z

    A product that does away with the need to have fresh fruit on standby for making a gin & tonic or cocktails has been developed by new company Frecco. It produces individually packaged ice cubes made from mineral water, fruit juice and...

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    "The ideal ambassadors for promoting a healthy lifestyle? Our sporting heroes, of course"

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    That was easy, then. A TV ad featuring Frank Lampard shows the Chelsea and England midfielder playing keepie-uppie with a cauliflower, and sales of the nobbly vegetable double overnight. Need to boost sales of fruit? Get Freddie Flintoff...

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    Go bananas for Caribbean fruits

    2006-10-07T00:00:00Z

    A decade ago, two-thirds of the bananas we ate in Britain came from the Caribbean, notably the Windward Islands of Dominica, St Lucia, St Vincent and Grenada. Now sales have been whittled away to less than 10% as cheaper fruits from the...

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    Talking shop

    2006-10-07T00:00:00Z

    It's time to reconnect the link between ­producers and wholesale markets, says Helen Evans, communications manager at Covent Garden Market Authority. I challenge any visitor walking through New Covent Garden Market's Buyers Walk not to be...

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    Mayan Gold potato is like 'history on a plate'

    2006-10-07T00:00:00Z

    A potato billed as the first entirely new variety to arrive in the UK for 400 years has been launched by UK grower Greenvale. It is a very close relative of the spud first brought to England during the reign of Elizabeth I, which is...

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    English apples set for bumper sales season

    2006-10-07T00:00:00Z

    It is shaping up to be a bumper year for British apples, as supermarkets report the fruit is flying off the shelves. Asda claimed it was the first of the multiples to offer English apples from this year's harvest by getting Cox's on the...

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    Smoothies war hotting up in the freezer aisles

    2006-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Taking on the likes of Innocent and PJs, King Parrot Foods has put smoothies in the freezer aisle. The new company has come up with an original concept - a single pouch ?of individually quick-frozen (IQF) fruit, low-fat yoghurt and...

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    Milk Marque gets into health foods

    2006-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Milk Marque's 12,000 British farmer shareholders are the new owners of a health food company selling dried fruit, nuts and seeds. Community Foods was purchased this week by Milk Marque, the shell of the former dairy co-operative that...

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    More extras join special cast

    2006-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Forget the recent baked beans wars that have stolen many a tabloid headline during the past six months. Or the rise of Omega-3 products that are now cropping up across all areas of the market. If you want a category in which there has been,...

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    In Brief: SA so sweet on Israel; Bananas are boosted; All washed up

    2006-09-30T00:00:00Z

    SA so sweet on Israel South Africa is using Israeli technology to develop a Sharon fruit industry aimed at the EU market. Production of the persimmon-style fruit in the Cape has reached 4,000 tonnes a year and should rise by 50%...

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    Banana producers in appeal to EU buyers

    2006-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Banana producers in the Windward Islands have staked a claim to a larger share of the EU's lucrative banana trade. They want buyers at UK multiples to stock more of their fruit to ensure the survival of the islands' primary industry and...

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    Pesticide residue levels unsafe

    2006-09-25T08:19:00Z

    Pesticide residue levels in foods are unsafe, the Pesticide Action Network has claimed.In a survey, the Network found that more than 5% of fruit, vegetables and other foods had pesticide residues that posed “appreciable” health risks to...

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    Second opinion The crisis presented by the poor Scottish diet has serious lessons for the future of the whole UK food industry says Tim Lang

    2006-09-23T00:00:00Z

    I have spent the last year chairing an official governmental review of Scotland's diet and health, published last week. It takes a sober look at what everyone is and is not doing to address Scotland's poor diet-related ill-health. Jokes...

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    World News - 23rd September 2006

    2006-09-23T00:00:00Z

    United States. American supermarkets are pulling all bagged spinach from their shelves and urging consumers to stop eating spinach and spinach-containing products following an e-coli outbreak that has claimed one life and left...

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    McCain leads with big offers and fries to go

    2006-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Frozen promotional space accounted for 8% of activity this week and of that space frozen potato products accounted for 18%. The three brands recording activity were McCain, Aunt Bessie's and Harry Ramsden's. McCain led the way with offers...