All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 205
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JS denies Norman approach
Both Sainsbury's and Archie Norman have denied an official approach for the Asda chairman to switch retail camps.
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Caterers get the Apple Pie bug
Bakers and caterers nationwide took up the challenge of Bramley Apple Pie Week from October 3-9, with a series of promotional events and activities.
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ABP confims APS management reorganisation
Associated British Ports has confirmed details of senior management reorganisation at its subsidiary American Port Services.
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Safeway goes local
Safeway ran a promotion for local produce at its Maidstone store last Friday, as part of a nationwide push to encourage local consumers to eat locally-grown produce.
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Flower Export From Israel Is Now Fully Liberalised
New export companies are emerging to compete with Agrexco in the newly liberalised Israeli flower sector.
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Mexican rave
Mexican exporters who recently toured New Spitalfields market were unanimous in their belief that the UK holds plenty of potential for their range of produce.
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Garden united
The tenants' association and market authority of New Covent Garden have issued a joint statement to dispel rumours flying around about the Nine Elms site's future.
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No way says FTA
The FTA has again upped the pressure on the governement to re-evaluate its controversial policy on fuel.
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Fresh as a qc
Computer specialist Freshware is to launch a new programme that it feels will revolutionise the way the industry looks at qc management.
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National excitement
The FPJ-sponsored National Fruit Show will be officially opened by agriculture minister Nick Brown, after a shameful no-show by the government in 1998.
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Eastern promise for UK brassicas
Eastern European buyers have visited one of the UK's best-established exporters of brassicas ö welcome news as the UK market fights overcrowding.
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C'mon Aussie c'mon
Western Australian food has been under the microscope in London this week, as the region begins a big push for its fine fare in the UK.
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It Asda be stopped
Asda has used semi-naked shots of its employes to jazz up its recruitment mag.
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50 up for Delassus
Moroccan exporter Delassus celebrated its 50th anniversary with a bash for 300-plus associates in Marrakech.
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FTA pressure on
FTA pressures the government on fuel price hikes, as Prescott talks rubbish at Conference
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Iris problems decrease
Guernsey's Committee for Horticulture reports a better performance from the island's iris sector.
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F&PA shows off
The Flowers & Plants Association will be exhibiting at a number of shows in the next couple of months.
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Geest feasts on profits
Geest unveiled encouraging results and announced plans to reinvest profits in international expansion