All Wholesale articles – Page 69
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Government ready to abandon junk food ad ban
The Children's Food Campaign is rallying support for Food Products (Marketing to Children) Bill, which calls for a 9pm watershed restriction on junk food adverts, in a retaliation to the government’s plans not to impose the ban in its new anti-obesity strategy tomorrow.
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Lancs wholesaler prepares to move on
A highly successful Lancashire wholesaler is facing moving from its premises of 30 years as residential neighbours complain of noise.
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Golden grapes at Premier
The first arrivals of grapes under the new Capespan Gold brand were selling well at New Covent Garden this week.
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Cooper sells Western company
Peter Cooper, a veteran of 47 years on the London wholesale market scene, has sold his eponymous company at Western International to Walter Braund (Western) Ltd.
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Garden hosts largest London food meeting
On February 6, New Covent Garden Market will host the largest meeting in modern times of food producers local to London.
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Mack in Birmingham breach
Mack’s Birmingham Wholesale Market branch and one of its traders have been hit with a court bill of £15,500 in fines and costs.
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Anglo-French accord at Nine Elms
The entente cordiale between New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) and its Parisian counterpart Rungis was formally ratified last week.
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Mack goes South West
Mack Wholesale has announced the purchase of the fruit and vegetable division of Newquay-based wholesaler RT Julian & Son.
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Garden scotches rumour mill
Both the tenants’ association and the market authority at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) have quashed rumours that any contracts have been signed for development work on the Nine Elms site.
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Hull relocation gets the nod
Hull City Council’s planning committee last week approved an application that paves the way for a new wholesale market site for Hull Fruit Market.
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New wholesaler moves into Garden
A new fruit and vegetable wholesaler, with a difference, has opened its doors at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM).
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Hull market move in the balance
Representatives from Hull Market were due at a committee hearing on Wednesday surrounding the move of their market from its historic city-centre location.
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Redbridge AFI closes at Western International
Redbridge AFI pulled down its shutters for the last time on Western International Market this week, officially closing on Wednesday.
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Service goes Fresh at Glasgow Market
Logistics provider Fresh Service organised a customer day at Glasgow Market on October 16 for its customers to cement existing relationships, make new contacts and rediscover old friendships.
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CGMA unveils new board members
New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) has announced the appointment of two new board members to the Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA).
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Total Produce buys Greenery UK wholesale business
Total Produce has purchased the UK wholesale operations of The Greenery and reached an agreement to supply the Greenery’s Dutch salads and vegetables to markets across the UK.
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Market cashier makes musical appeal
A cashier at New Spitalfields Market is appealing for musical instruments that he will be able to take to Kenyan orphans when he visits them with his wife at Christmas.
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3663 looking to the future
The UK’s leading foodservice wholesaler distributor, 3663 is making sustainability an inherent part of its business and future strategy.
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New Covent Garden Market reports growth
New Covent Garden Market released its annual report and accounts last week, showing promising growth for 2006-07.