All Fresh produce articles – Page 194
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Fruit-tella's
sour note Fruit-tella has joined the ranks of the not-so-sweet sugar confectionery brands with the launch of Citrus Sour. The newcomer which has grapefruit, lemon and orange flavours is available in stick packs and in a five-for-four multipack...
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Fruit-tella's
sour note Fruit-tella has joined the ranks of the not-so-sweet sugar confectionery brands with the launch of Citrus Sour. The newcomer which has grapefruit, lemon and orange flavours is available in stick packs and in a five-for-four...
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Cool debut for Fimbles
Children's TV stars Fimbles are set to make their debut in the chiller cabinet on a new range of Fruit Finders from Yoplait Dairy Crest. The pots of fromage frais have fruit purée centres and are aimed at the two to four-year-olds that form the...
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Year-round continuity
A leading potato packer has managed to ensure year-round UK supply for main crop potatoes. Tesco supplier Branston potatoes has already begun lifting Marfona three weeks earlier than usual thanks to improved techniques. Field director David Nelson...
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Squidgers come in wake of Winders
Mary Carmichael Kellogg is adding three crushed fruit-based products called Screamin' Fruit Squidgers to its snack portfolio. The launch continues Kellogg's strategy to stretch its brand beyond its usual breakfast cereal territory. It follows the...
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Sainsbury's customers can now use the internet to trace all
It has extended the scheme across all UK organic produce and some imports following the success of a 10-month trial on organic potatoes. Other fresh organic products including meat and dairy will be added in the future. Farmers taking part provide...
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Squidgers come in wake of Winders
Kellogg is adding three crushed fruit-based products called Screamin’ Fruit Squidgers to its snack portfolio.The launch continues Kellogg’s strategy to stretch its brand beyond its usual breakfast cereal territory. It follows the success of...
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Outspan woos kids
Outspan is set to launch a promotion in Sainsbury this summer to appeal to families. Packs of branded oranges will be on sale offering ‘kids go free’ tickets to theme parks around the UK.The promotion, which starts next week, will...
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Strawberries in higher gear
David Shapley A leading soft fruit specialist is stepping up its strawberry breeding programme with a half a million pound boost. Dr Ronnie McNicol, MD of ReDeva, said the move meant its breeding programme would come up with varieties which...
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Fruit fraudster is jailed
Police are warning suppliers to be vigilant after uncovering a gang of criminals defrauding fruit and veg producers across the country to the tune of £1m. The ringleader, Mohammed Janjua, was sentenced to five years in prison by Manchester Crown...
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These sald days
With obesity in the headlines, the growth potential of salads is being flagged up by The Greenery, says Ed Beddington. Salads are bursting with potential, and The Greenery UK has moved to set the agenda for tapping into that with the UK's first...
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Nisperos prove a hit
Spanish producers are celebrating the surprise success of a unique fruit on the UK market. The launch of Nisperos into the UK in the spring proved so successful plans are already being prepared for a bigger campaign next year. Maria Jose...
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Foreigners can forget it
Asda is claiming to be the first retailer to stock British carrots all year round. Working with Scottish growers in Perthshire, Angus, and Aberdeenshire, the retailer said it had extended the home-grown season from 46 weeks of the year to 52....
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M&S goes for seasonal best
David Shapley Consumers are being encouraged to pick up the best tasting seasonal fruit and veg at Marks and Spencer. The retailer has launched Best of Season', a new initiative to promote seasonal produce. The products selected for...
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Stream Foods bosses Paul Newberry and Ian Ding know all abou
So much so, in fact, that the pair had no hesitation in setting up their own business three years ago after a family trip to the US gave Newberry the idea for his own venture. "I saw these fruit snacks on sale in the supermarkets over there and...
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Northern Foods takes over at Solway
Northern Foods has taken control of the 40% of chilled convenience foods group Solway it did not already own for £24.7m.Solway supplies own label sandwiches, prepared salads and pasta salad snacks to major retailers and in particular to...
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Sensations
Blue Bird Confectionery has relaunched the Sensations range with new recipes and packaging, following its takeover of the Needlers factory last year. The bagged and jar ranges now include chocolate mint, butterscotch, fruit and assorted chocolate. A...
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Leaf for Waitrose
Waitrose has become the first multiple to use the Leaf marque on its fruit and vegetable prepacks. It coincided with the adoption of the logo on strawberries being sold at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships provided by Hugh Lowe Farms, which...
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Chile looks to widen exports
Ed Bedington The varied flavours of Chile hit London this week as part of a Europe-wide campaign to promote food exports. The showcase to promote products ranging from fresh wild mushrooms to meat and seafood was organised by ProChile....
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Upside of going upside down
Siân Harrington Heinz is to put £4m behind the launch of a Top Down Tomato Ketchup, designed to tap into the three-quarters of consumers who store ketchup upside down. The newcomer, which will have full distribution by next month, contains a...