All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 55
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Tesco Wales takes on local supplier’s Glamorgan sausage
Tesco is to sell a traditional Welsh vegetarian sausage made with cheese, leeks and breadcrumbs in 32 of its Welsh stores.
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TB badger cull: the supermarkets have their say
As animal rights campaigners call on consumers to boycott milk from farmers participating in the badger cull, The Grocer asked the country’s leading supermarket to outline their stance.
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Sainsbury's claims crown for British apples and pears
Sainsbury’s has claimed the accolade of selling the most UK-grown apples and pears over the past year.
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First Milk follows rivals with higher farmgate price
First Milk has become the latest dairy processor to announce an increase in its farmgate milk price, boosting its liquid milk pool price by 2.6p per litre…
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Food prices 'to hit all-time high next year'
Global food prices are on course to hit an all-time high in 2013 – and middle-class consumers of meat and dairy are set to be worst affected, a new report from Rabobank has warned.
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Wensleydale Creamery ‘makes a stand’ with milk price hike
Wensleydale Creamery is raising the milk price it pays its farmers by 1.5p per litre to 28.5ppl from 1 October.
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Food-to-go next in Morrisons own-label overhaul
Morrisons has announced a revamp of its food-to-go offering, rolling out 90 new and improved lines while introducing a new £2 meal deal.
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Butterman is back for Kerrygold
Kerrygold has returned to TV screens for the first time in two years.
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Pub Landlord Al Murray backs British bangers
Comedian Al Murray is the celebrity face of this year’s British Sausage Week.
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Milk price hike by Müller/Wiseman is biggest ever
The Müller/Wiseman group is putting its farmgate milk price up by 2.57 pence per litre in October - the single-biggest…
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Macsween cuts the nuts from its veggie haggis
Haggis producer Macsween has removed nuts from its vegetarian haggis in response to growing consumer concern…
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Analysis & Features
The categories most at risk from soaring grain prices
As suppliers globally are hit by rocketing commodity inflation, which sectors are being hardest hit and will retail hikes result?
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Saganaki sheep's cheese unveiled as a rival for Halloumi
Continental cheese supplier Futura Foods is expanding its Yamas! Greek and Cypriot cheese range with Saganaki…
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Mults ‘failing shoppers on salt in bacon’
Supermarkets are letting consumers down by not doing enough to reduce salt in bacon, health campaigners say.
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Müller-Wiseman unveils record milk price rise
The Müller-Wiseman group will boost its standard farmgate milk price to 29p per litre from 15 October.
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FSA promises ‘new chapter of collaboration’ with meat trade
The Food Standards Agency has vowed to work more closely with the British meat trade to determine how plant inspections should be paid for.
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Hain's Greek Gods to join Chobani in the UK's yoghurt aisles
The UK’s Greek yoghurt market is set to become a whole lot more crowded, as two US brands prepare…
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Analysis & Features
Bigger hitter Paterson arrives at Defra as Spelman and Paice exit
The arrival of Owen Paterson as Defra secretary of state seems to signal a shift to the right…
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Analysis & Features
Olive oil retail prices to soar after drought
After 18 months at rock bottom, olive oil wholesale prices are soaring and suppliers are warning of inevitable price hikes in-store.
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Morrisons stripped of ‘Good Egg’ welfare award
Morrisons has defended its egg sourcing policy after being stripped of a welfare award by Compassion in World Farming.