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The King of raspberries
M&S is exclusively stocking a new King Raspberry in selected stores which, at 7g, is double the fruit’s usual weight.Also known as the Madonna, it was grown in Britain for the first time this year in Kent. A 125g punnet is selling for...
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Mango feels the squeeze
Sharwood’s is following the success of the squeezy bottle used for tomato ketchup and mayonnaise with what it claims is the first branded mango chutney in the format.The company has launched Green Label Squeezy Mango Chutney (rsp: £1.89 for...
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Aunt Bessie gets on gravy train
Aunt Bessie’s has put the final piece in place to enable consumers to cook a complete dinner from frozen, with the launch of a frozen gravy brand.The company, which already offers pies, roast potatoes, stuffing, Yorkshire puddings and a range...
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Princes cans health message
Princes is the latest supplier to try and boost the health credentials of canned food with a new branded range of no-added-sugar and salt vegetables.The canned fish, fruit and vegetable supplier is putting a prominent 5-a-day logo on the range,...
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The grape crusader
Chapel Down’s supplier can’t keep up with demand, says Sonya HookFrazer Thompson is a man with big ambitions and the growing clout of Chapel Down wines suggests that he knows what he is doing. The MD of the English Wines Group, based...
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Apple crop hit by dry weather
English apple development has been affected by dry weather conditions and warm nights.Forecast volumes for dessert and culinary varieties have shrunk and fruit size will be smaller than expected this year, said English Apples and Pears.Dry...
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Shallots are taking hold
The number of households buying shallots has more than doubled in the past two years, according to a survey by UKShallot.com, the British industry’s marketing body.It claims that the variety is fast gaining ground on onions, thanks to its use...
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Consumer Insight
When apples are eatennApples were consumed on 2.9 billion occasions during the past year, up 1% on the year beforenNearly a third are eaten out of a lunchbox...
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‘No junk please, we’re rice cakes’
Organix is launching orange rice cakes in response to what it claims are increasingly “junked” offerings unsuitable for kids.The brand’s Organic Orange Rice Cakes are flavoured with orange oil and apple juice, and contain no emulsifiers,...
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Innovation comes to the boil
Café culture now happens at home as the nation thirsts for sophisticated variations of tea and coffee. Mick Whitworth goes shopping for decaf, green, roast, fruit, herbal, ethical....We’ve been drinking tea and coffee since the 1600s,...
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Research Notes
>>UK take-home canned Goods marketCanned goods have grown 2.3% in value over the past year, behind total grocery at 3.5%. Most sectors in the category have grown, with the notable exception of canned pasta, tomatoes and sponge...
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Drive to shake up canned fruit
More companies are seeing the potential in canned fruit. Sales are up as it starts to ditch its old-fashioned image and attract younger consumers with a focus on the five-a-day messageAlthough market penetration of canned fruit may be...
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Rising fortunes of Sundowner
Volume sales of Sundowner branded apples – which are related to Pink Lady – increased by 40% year on year in the four weeks to mid August. Intellectual property specialist Coregeo, which manages the licensing of Sundowner in the UK, as well as...
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Supplier Spotlight
Diversifying from livestock into gourmet mushrooms such as Shiitake and King Oyster has opened up new horizons for Keri and Julie Davies.The couple turned 100 acres of their 320-acre beef and lamb farm in the Brecon Beacons over to organic ...
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Ruddles gets serious about apples
Greene King is launching an apple-flavoured beer as a sister to its iconic Ruddles ale brand.Ruddles Orchard, a 4.2% abv ale blended with apple juice, will sit alongside the brewer’s Ruddles County brand. It is available in 500ml bottles...
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Added value boosts fresh produce
Dutch fresh fruit and vegetables are popular with UK retailersAdded value is boosting Dutch export efforts when it comes to fresh produce, with items such as on-the-vine tomatoes popular with UK retailers.The Netherlands...
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Consumer Insight
When carrots are eatennIn the past year, carrots were eaten on 3.6 billion occasions, up 3.9% on the previous yearn57% of carrots are eaten at the evening...
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Wholesome humour
Ginsters has employed a talking cow, pig and mushroom for a series of radio ads to emphasise the wholesomeness of its products. The humorous ads – which include a cow lying about having plastic surgery on its udders – run until next month on...
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A warm feeling about winter sales
New Covent Garden Food Co is serving up seasonal winter warmers in its latest assault on the chilled soup category.Its four-strong range of Winter Soups (rsp £1.95 for a 600g carton) comprising beef & vegetable, creamy potato & spring...
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Trifling with Fruit & Nut
Cadbury Fruit & Nut fans can now get their chocolate fix in the chiller cabinet with the launch of Fruit & Nut Trifle.
The licensed dessert – made by Müller – is a combination of milk chocolate mousse, milk chocolate dessert and…