All articles by Luisa Cheshire – Page 21
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‘Big four’ reject claims of excess profits
Supermarket bosses tell MPs they are not making too much money from high grocery prices
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Post-Brexit border checks could push up produce prices, warns FPC
UK fresh produce traders will not be able to absorb the estimated £10m extra cost of checking goods entering from EU, warns the Fresh Produce Consortium
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‘Prepare for customs system switch,’ exporters urged
UK exporters face new customs declaration process from 30 November and must be ready, says expert
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‘Make produce sexy,’ says AMFRESH
The fresh produce department needs a complete makeover to combat falling sales, according to the UK’s top fruit supplier
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Retailers face MP questions over rising food prices
UK supermarkets face government pressure to reduce grocery prices
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Sainsbury’s sets up station pop-up to help nourish the nation
Sainsbury’s DINspiration launches at London King’s Cross station to inspire busy commuters to eat healthily by offering grab-and-go meals
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UK must maximise trading opportunities, says Logistics UK
Collaboration between industry and government essential to promote frictionless trade, group said at recent conference
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UK cold chain keeps its cool
World Refrigeration Day survey finds that UK cold chain has emerged from recent crises stronger than ever
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Food inflation here to stay
High grocery prices are unlikely to end before next summer, but fresh produce quality and sustainability still top the bill for consumers depite the cost-of-living crisis, IGD tells Festival of Fresh
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Growers forecast bumper crop of UK blueberries
Some 6,000 tonnes of British blueberries are expected to hit supermarket shelves across the UK between now and September
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Less is more in current climate, says Kantar
Festival of Fresh audience hears how retailers should focus on staple ranges as shoppers reduce fresh produce varietal repertoire as cost-of-living crisis continues
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Grocery inflation falls to lowest monthly rate
Grocery price inflation is at 16.5 per cent for the four weeks to 11 June 2023, the lowest level this year – but still the sixth highest monthly figure since 2008
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Sweet start to UK cherry season
Warm May and June temperatures have sweetened the UK cherry deal with extra flavoursome early fruit, says marketer Driscoll’s UK
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Kent gets hort innovation boost
Growing Kent and Medway/Canterbury Christ Church University agri-engineering collaboration launched to boost food innovation
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Aldi launches summer of sport
The discount retailer has unveiled its ‘Get a Taste for Sport’ initiative to help British children stay active this summer
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DP World wins ‘green’ gong
Global port and logistics firm scoops sustainability award at UK logistics event Multimodal 2023
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UK logistics en-route to recovery
Logistics industry recovery evident but has still has some way to go, says Logistics UK report
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Public flocks to LOFS 2023
LEAF Open Farm Sunday connected 170,000 members of the public with British farming and food last weekend
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California prune supplies tight, predicts CPB
But excellent fruit sizes are on the horizon after favourable weather, California Prune Board says
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Shipping restrictions hit Panama Canal
Drastic shipping restrictions hit drought-stricken Panama Canal. Expect price rises, warns ParcelHero