All Fresh produce articles – Page 199

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    Hazlewood Sauces & Pickles has been developing new customer

    2002-11-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda's Spicy Tomato & Pepperoni and Tomato, Sweetcorn & Tuna, along with the Co-op's Tomato & Herbs and Cheese & Bacon Pasta Bakes are said to be drawing new consumers to the category. Hazlewood cooking sauces product manager Damien Wurpillot...

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    Grape expectations

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Welch's American Concord grape juice is now available in the UK courtesy of Stevens & Brotherton. The ambient juice comes in a 710ml glass bottle (rsp £1.99). A combination of concentrated and single juice from the Concord variety of grape gives...

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    English apple push sees results

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Ed Bedington Sainsbury's campaign to boost English top fruit is beginning to show results in terms of market share, according to the multiple. Pear buyer Jay Norbury said the focus on English top fruit was producing results: "Market share...

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    Twist is ready to dance for the nation

    2002-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Bacardi-Martini is ready for a national roll out of its Breezer Twist after a four-month trial in Tesco. Breezer Twist's range of fruit-flavoured spirits comes in three versions, lime, watermelon, and mango with passion fruit, each with a...

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    Cans take five

    2002-10-26T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand canned fruit and veg supplier Heinz Wattie's is pushing the five-a-day message on canned products. The company is using a new symbol to prompt customers who were unaware that canned fruit and veg count towards the recommended amount....

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    Indian Chai tea becomes a soft drink

    2002-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Marketing and distribution company Spring Fine Foods has brought out Indian Chai Tea in a soft drink format. The lightly sparkling drink consists of a blend of fruit and tea in peach, banana, lemon and grapefruit flavours. Currently in...

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    Horticultural unity call by Tory

    2002-10-19T00:00:00Z

    David Shapley The horticultural industry needs to emerge from the shadow of agriculture, according to MP Michael Jack. The former Conservative minister for agriculture, speaking at the British Tomato Grower Association's conference, called...

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    Sainsbury rounds up square tins

    2002-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury has begun testing shoppers’ attitude to square-shaped cans with its own label tomato soup the first product to be trialled at its Reading store.The retailer said that it can fit 20% more square cans on its shelves and it would...

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    Solanum looks to excellence

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    A special centre has been set up by potato packer Solanum to strengthen relations with growers and retailers. The company, one of the UK's largest potato packers and distributors, annually handling more than 220,000 tonnes valued at #60m, has...

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    Dried fruit panic

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    Rain in Turkey and Greece has triggered near panic in the dried fruit markets and caused a sharp rise in prices. Uncertainty surrounds the Turkish sultana crop both in size and quality. Some in the trade are not discounting a volume below 200,000...

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    Salad days for the dressings market

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    Adding that something extra to a plate of leaves has launched consumers on a new love affair with salads, says Tracy Kelly Pre-packed salads have revolutionised consumer attitudes, so it should be no surprise to learn that there has been a step...

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    n The fresh fish counter has British haddock, Dover sole a

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    n Fruit and veg combines British and foreign produce and includes seasonal fruits, such as peche de vigne (an old fashioned variety of peach as featured in Monet's garden) or fresh vegetables like salsify. n The grocery section features luxuries...

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    BPC turns proactive

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    Growers and packers are being urged to make better use of the British Potato Council. Chairman David Walker said the industry needed to use the wealth of consumer research and promotional support offered by the BPC. In a virtually static market,...

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    Bottling up fun for kids

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    Heinz and Daddies add cheer to children's food in a versatile sector, reports Tracy Kelly The leading product in the bottled sauces market is Heinz tomato ketchup but, although a stalwart in the stable, Heinz does not rely on its traditional red...

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    M&S ambitious to grow organic

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    David Shapley Marks and Spencer is aiming to become the most trusted retailer of organic products in the UK and is undertaking a major range expansion beyond the current 22 lines of fruit, 25 vegetables and 29 salad items. Increasing consumer demand...

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    The total sauces and condiments market was worth #481m in th

    2002-10-05T00:00:00Z

    The largest sector within the market is thick and thin sauces which accounts for 32.4% of spend and 39.4% of volume in the last year. This sector is driving total market growth up 11.1% year-on-year in terms of value. Tomato ketchup is the key sauce...

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    Thresher to bottle up price first

    2002-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Off-licence chain Thresher is to pilot a scheme that arranges bottles according to price and not region or origin or grape.Part of the First Quench group, Thresher is to try the new style of display in 30 stores with a view to rolling out...

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    trends and developments

    2002-09-28T00:00:00Z

    A novel concept from Babylicious Ltd is a frozen meal range for babies up to one year old. Called Tastylicious, the range includes 500g packs of small individual portions of organic fruit and vegetable purées, organic vegetable recipes and...

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    Trends and developments

    2002-09-28T00:00:00Z

    n Riso Gallo has added two new products to its Riso Pronto range of quick-cooking risotto rices. Sundried Tomato with real tomato pieces and Mushroom with real mushroom pieces extend the range to five varieties. Including real pieces of sundried...

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    Exclusive avocado

    2002-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose has won exclusive rights to sell a new variety of giant avocado called Nature's Haas. Bred by Westfalia, one of South Africa's best known grower exporters, the fruit went on sale in 60 selected stores this week. As this is the...