All articles by Richard Ford – Page 30
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Alf Turner Dragons' Den bangers to launch in the Co-op
Alf Turner-branded sausages are set to hit shelves at The Co-op….
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Yoghurt makers lobby to save 'probiotic' on labels
Yoghurt producers are staging an 11th-hour attempt to stop a ban on the term ‘probiotic’….
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Metcalfe raises temperature of Rooster potatoes
Albert Bartlett is hoping to get pulses racing as its new TV ad for Rooster Potatoes hits TV screens….
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Tesco gives Italian appeal to its new potatoes with Elvira
Tesco is ramping up in-store support for a ‘fluffy skinned’ new potato from Italy….
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Waitrose revamps its healthier option hot-smoked fish range
Waitrose is overhauling its hot-smoked fish category in a bid to drive sales as shoppers look for healthier options….
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John West pole-and-line tuna set for Edeka in Germany
John West is set to launch its pole-and-line-caught tuna range in Germany following the product’s UK debut last year….
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Long Clawson CEO Martin Taylor in surprise exit
Martin Taylor, CEO of Stilton maker Long Clawson Dairy, has left the company after almost six years at the helm….
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Cathedral City Chedds sees funny side with new packs
Cathedral City Chedds have been given a packaging revamp with new jokes and facts to boost their appeal with kids….
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Lynher Dairies turns up appeal of Cornish Yarg website
Cornish cheesemaker Lynher Dairies has given its website a makeover to boost sales of its speciality cheeses….
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Arla says most shoppers happy with Anchor production in UK
Arla has defended its transfer of Anchor butter production to the UK following consumer complaints….
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Moy Park poultry products go into Tesco stores across Northern Ireland
Tesco is boosting its local sourcing credentials with a major new listing of locally produced Moy Park products in stores across Northern Ireland.
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Noble Foods plans gangmaster review following chicken raid
Noble Foods is to review its procedures after a gangmaster it used to hire workers to catch chickens had its licence revoked yesterday following a dawn raid earlier this month.
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Newmarket Sausage is latest product to get PGI status from EU
The Newmarket Sausage has become the 50th UK food to gain protected EU status, putting it on a par with Champagne and Parma Ham.
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Comment & Opinion
Aldershot, a turner and a sausage sarnie
A rugby club in Aldershot - on a wet, cold and windy Sunday evening - is a long way to go for a decent sausage sarnie.
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Good4U to open a new site for sprouted seeds
Sprouted seeds supplier Good4U will open a new plant in 2014 as it puts last year’s E.coli crisis behind it….
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Lancashire cheese Leigh Toaster returns to retail
Dewlay Cheesemakers has launched a new heritage Lancashire cheese marketed as the perfect cheese for toasting….
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Highland Game venison makes listings leap to Tesco in England
Highland Game has won a “groundbreaking contract” with Tesco in England….
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Collier's Powerful Welsh Cheddar to feature festive pack
Collier’s Powerful Welsh Cheddar is following category leader Cathedral City by launching a festive pack design….
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Tesco to prevent panic pumpkin buying
Tesco is offering an additional 200,000 pumpkins this year ahead of a predicted 15% rise in pumpkin sales….
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Sainsbury's technologist Huxley wins fruiterer award
Sainsbury’s technologist Theresa Huxley has been honoured with a Worshipful Company of Fruiterers award….