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    Quick! Launch that self-heating soup

    2006-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Food Brands Group has come up with a way to helptime-poor consumers - a self-heating soup. Called Mini Quick, the soup is available in spicy lentil and tomato flavours and offers consumers a hot product in just 40 seconds. It is in Tesco...

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    This week's hot topic by Gaelle Walker

    2006-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Ask any child of primary school age to name some of the fruit and vegetables in season at the moment and you'd be pretty pressed to get an answer. With the flood of exotic and imported produce available on supermarket shelves 365 days a...

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    Manufacturers braced for clampdown on school food

    2006-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Big brand food manufacturers are gearing up for major changes to school food criteria this month. Potato products supplier McCain Foods said it was expecting its canteen sales to be hit, while rumours emerged that Nestlé was to withdraw...

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    tracy ann oberman It's never too early to start pushing the vital message that eating and drinking healthily can help prevent cancer, says the British TV actress

    2006-09-02T00:00:00Z

    My baby is due in a couple of weeks' time and as a new mum I'm determined to do my best to make sure he or she grows up as healthily as possible. Fruit and vegetables are an essential part of a good diet and I plan to feed my ...

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    Banana importer has to use initiative in glut

    2006-09-02T00:00:00Z

    A glut of bananas is forcing Chiquita to turn to unlikely markets for sales, but the US banana giant is also having to leave crop on the tree, depriving small, independent growers across Central America of income. Corporate communications...

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    Soaring temperatures boost Florette profile

    2006-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Branded salad supplier Florette has had a bumper summer, with sales rocketing by 24% year on year, the company says. Record temperatures in July helped it on its way to £6.1m sales growth so far this year, boosting brand awareness from...

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    Mushroom supply hit

    2006-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has been hit by a problem with its mushroom supplies over the past ten days, leading to 'out of stock' messages at stores across the country. A spokeswoman said: "There has been a supplier problem caused by weather in...

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    Fyffes acquires Lembcke Group

    2006-08-30T08:19:00Z

    Fresh produce company Fyffes has acquired the remaining 50% stake in Danish fresh produce company Lembcke Group for DKK125m (£11.32m).It has also acquired banana companies Interbanan and Valby Bananimport for DKK45m (£4.1m).Carl...

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    New season orange push

    2006-08-26T00:00:00Z

    Outspan, the UK's leading importer of citrus fruit, has been celebrating its new season citrus with a promotional orange pack in all Morrisons stores. The new branded six-pack of oranges retails at £1.49 in Morrisons only and went on sale...

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    Gangmasters warned over licence deadline

    2006-08-26T00:00:00Z

    Time is running out for labour providers to register with the Gangmaster Licensing Authority, chief executive Mike Wilson has warned. The deadline for gangmasters to apply to the GLA is 1 September, but numbers registered so far still...

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    Talking shop

    2006-08-26T00:00:00Z

    Supporting Britain's farmers has always been at the heart of Waitrose, and as a supermarket we have a duty and a desire to do this, says ­Peter Cooke, Waitrose vegetable buyer. As a buying team we work in close partnership with our farmer...

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    Crisps with an exotic flair

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Devon-based potato crisps maker Burts is giving consumers a taste of Argentina with its latest flavour. Burts has used some Latin American flair for its Chorizo & Chimichurri variant, which it describes as a blend of sausage from the...

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    In Brief: Juice for schools; Breast cancer month; New Horlicks flavour; Diet snack option

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Juice for schools Calypso has rolled out Aquajuice, mineral water blended with at least 56% pure fruit juice, to schools in time for the new academic year. It has no artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners or added...

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    Willowbrook sets sights on potatoes

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    An established processor of vegetables and salads is investing £400,000 in new technology to branch out into potato processing. Willowbrook Foods of Killinchy, County Down, has already launched a range of peeled and chipped potatoes for...

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    Lorries spread the mushroom word

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    A major mushroom grower has invested £8,000 in new livery for the sides of its fleet of refrigerated lorries to promote the crop's new superfood credentials. Heveco Mushrooms believes that the five ­14-metre lorries offer the best...

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    Asparagus trials show potential for growth

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    English asparagus may soon become more than just a seasonal treat, if research from the world's largest experimental plot yields results. The first year of trials had already unearthed some much sweeter varieties than those commonly used,...

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    acid test

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Expert's verdict16/25?Judging by the colour of the bottle and label, I was expecting a berry-flavoured drink, but this contains peach and lemon juice. The bottle shape is uninspiring and the label design looks dated. The aroma is...

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    In Brief: Grape days out; Distribution switch; Spirits in the high;

    2006-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Grape days out Tesco's Wine Club Fairs will take place from 16-17 September and 7-8 October at the Royal Horticultural Halls, London and the Palace Hotel, Manchester. The event will include 250 wines, plus wine makers and...

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    Indian food fantasy: a case of believe and you will see

    2006-08-12T00:00:00Z

    In May I couldn't believe my ears when the Tesco Just Like Mummyji Mango Chicken was announced as the winner in the chilled foods category at The Grocer Own Label Excellence Awards. As glasses of Champagne clinked together over the table to...

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    61% not bothered about food miles

    2006-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Nearly two thirds of fresh produce shoppers have never heard of the concept of food miles - and most consumers are unconcerned about which country their fruit and veg have come from, according to new research. In an independent survey...