All Wholesale articles – Page 35
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Spitalfields firm in administration with debts of £700k
Peter Cornwell & Son has entered administration with debts averaging £20,000 but one standout figure for over £250,000
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Floods, snow and ice cripple European produce supply
Damage from Spanish floods could last until spring with plantings delayed and young crops also affected
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Forth Road Bridge reopens after HGV incident
Fresh produce supply to the north east of Scotland was disrupted this week due to traffic issues following closure of key bridge
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Veg supplier launches mayonnaise brand
Leeds-based Troy Foods has invested £200,000 in expanding its high-care line for dressings and launched a mayonnaise brand
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Premier Fruits acquires Brighton catering supplier
Tastables of Brighton has been bought by wholesale giant with boss Mark Stables staying on as manager
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Demonetisation highlights urban/rural divide
Demonetisation has hit India's domestic vegetable trade harder in rural regions than urban areas
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Rain in Spain hits salad veg supply
Salad veg supply is tight as rainfall has halted picking in some areas while cooler temperatures have slowed crop growth
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Sprout shortage threatens Christmas supply
Prices are up by 50 per cent on the markets while Diamondback Moth issues have led to lower yields and smaller sizes
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HiveXchange generates plenty of buzz
New platform aims to create trust-based, online trade environment for producers and wholesalers
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‘True gentleman’ John Marshall passes away
Former Empire World Trade and Swithenbank employee John Marshall has passed away after losing a battle with cancer
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Natoora opens new London store
Premium wholesaler opens second retail store with a focus on maximising flavour and educating consumers
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Class One scoops Yorkshire food award
Skipton-based firm wins Best Wholesaler at regional food and drink awards
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Analysis: The phoenix rises
Following recent cases of companies going bust and their directors starting straight up in business again, Michael Barker asks a leading law firm to explain what is legal and how traders can protect themselves
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London restaurant at centre of 'norovirus' outbreak
Mexican restaurant Wahaca has closed several London sites after 360 people are suspected to have fallen ill with norovirus
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FMA says Hort Code ineffective, unworkable
Following the ACCC report into fair trading in horticulture, Fresh Markets Australia has raised concerns over the 'unworkable' Horticulture Code of Conduct
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London food charity calls for fruit and veg donations
The Felix Project is based at Park Royal in London and is looking for donations of surplus fruit and veg
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Liverpool set for new wholesale market
A £7 million wholesale market to replace the city’s Old Swan site could be ready by September 2017
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Hauliers ‘do not want to use Calais’
Freight through Portsmouth and Southampton is increasing as hauliers choose other routes due to Calais disruption
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Class One and veg box start-up join forces
Two North Yorkshire firms are working together to offer home deliveries of high quality local wholesale produce
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Halloween fears squashed
A shortage in pumpkins last year prompted a ‘massive increase’ in plantings, while squash demand continues to grow