News

  • Retailers Tap Into National Vegetarian Week Publicity

    12 May 2009 News
    Retailers will be looking to capitalise on the 86% of UK consumers who regularly eat vegetarian dishes, by taking advantage of the nationwide publicity surrounding National Vegetarian Week (NVW), starting next Monday.
  • Finding The Next Big Thing

    05 May 2009 News
    Taking place at London Earls Court from 8th to 10th May 2009, The Real Food Festival looks to be another must-attend event for trade buyers.
  • Rise Of Gm Foods Could Help Independents

    05 May 2009 News
    Ten years after the GM concept failed to be introduced into the UK, society's concerns are different, and more GM fruit and vegetables is being trialled throughout the world.
  • Virtual Farmers’ Market Is Closer To Home

    05 May 2009 News
    Buying food and drink on-line has taken on a new dimension with the launch of the world’s first Virtual Farmers Market bringing the sights and sounds of local farmers' marketS into the home.
  • Retailers Help Calm Pork Concerns

    28 April 2009 News
    With Swine Flu now confirmed on British shores, retailers across the UK are acting quickly to quash public concerns, in an attempte to prevent negative reactions that will stunt the sale of pork products.
  • Budget Fails To Help Small Businesses

    23 April 2009 News
    The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is concerned that the 2009 Budget has failed to address the main issues threatening the UK’s struggling small businesses.
  • Fair Trade Sales Buck The Trend

    22 April 2009 News
    A global survey shows that fair trade is on the rise, despite the world's economic troubles.
  • Yorkshire Food Conquers The Critics

    21 April 2009 News
    Fodder, the new food shop and cafe set up and championed by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society (YAS) chose some of the key food producers, with the help of international food critics Jay Rayner and Simon Majumdar.
  • Celebrating St George’s Day The Gourmet Way

    21 April 2009 News
    Our patron saint is usually surpassed by drinking in traditional St Paddy's Day style, but this Thursday it is grub not Guinness that has prompted patriotic festivities
  • Delicatessen Sales Surge Despite Credit Crunch

    20 April 2009 News
    In its latest research, Discover the Origin has found that 80% of independent food and wine stores in the UK are flourishing. And, while Brits may be penny pinching on most luxuries, quality food and wine are indulgences that consumers can’t get through the week without.
  • Pub-deli Seizes Speciality Food Opportunity

    14 April 2009 News
    A 75% increase in sales of local products, over the last four years, has convinced the owners of a deli-pub in north Yorkshire that there is real profit to be made from stocking speciality foods.
  • Are You Britain’s Best Butcher?

    09 April 2009 News
    A butchery competition for farm shop owners, managers and butchers will be a new feature of this year’s Beef Expo on the Three Counties Showground.
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