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... sales of organic food in the uk came under pressure as the country’s economy fell into recession ... however, speaking to just-food today (7 january), otb chairman huw bowles said organic sales in the uk “had not fallen off a cliff” and had been “fairly resilient” ... bowles pointed to data issued by certification body the soil association in october that showed sales of organic food and drink to uk supermarkets rose 15 ... bowles said the uk organic sector had not effectively communicated the benefits of organic food, while also being guilty of “preaching” to consumers and wanting shoppers to “make a conversion” to organic
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... sales of organic food in the uk came under pressure as the country's economy fell into recession ... however, speaking to just-food today (7 january), otb chairman huw bowles said organic sales in the uk "had not fallen off a cliff" and had been "fairly resilient" ... bowles pointed to data issued by certification body the soil association in october that showed sales of organic food and drink to uk supermarkets rose 15 ... bowles said the uk organic sector had not effectively communicated the benefits of organic food, while also being guilty of "preaching" to consumers and wanting shoppers to "make a conversion" to organic
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... the retailer, the uk's third-largest grocer, also increased its market share by a half point ... " overall, sales at uk supermarkets grew 6
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... european supermarkets are coming under ngo pressure to label produce from animals reared on non-gmo feed, following a move from carrefour ... the uk’s soil association is asking uk supermarkets tesco, asda, sainsbury's, morrisons, marks and spencer and waitrose to introduce similar labelling in the interests of giving consumers the choice
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... the report looks at gross margins made by farmers, processors and supermarkets from the sale of fresh milk, mild cheddar and mature cheddar and this year paints a bleak picture for both primary producers and those manufacturing the products ... in the year ending march 2010, supermarkets managed to increase their margins on all three dairy products – fresh milk, mild and mature cheddar - despite only marginal changes in the retail prices being charged to consumers ... “i believe when consumers are shown these figures in black and white they will balk at the power major supermarkets are exerting down on the chain – power that is stifling development at a processing level and ultimately denying hard-working dairy farmers a fair return for their efforts ... “at the kind of profits being recorded by supermarkets, there is no need for consumers to be paying more for milk and cheese
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... the uk’s consensus action on salt and health (cash) has found that the ready-to-eat salads on sale in uk supermarkets have massive fluctuations in the salt they contain ... survey results cash surveyed 270 salad and pasta bowls from supermarkets, high street cafes and fast food chains and found that, despite relatively high levels in some products, progress has been made towards low-salt reformulations
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... uk that it was too early to talk about the quality of the uk breadmaking wheat harvest, or how the issues outlined above could impact the price of a loaf in uk supermarkets ... “closer to home, based on uk bread making prices for the harvest 2010, flour values have risen by 15-20% year-on-year ... the uk harvest is expected to commence in early august, at which time we will fully evaluate both quantity and quality
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... indian ready meals and accompaniments sold in uk supermarkets contain “ frankly outrageous ” levels of salt, according to the british heart foundation (bhf) ... in its survey of more than 780 indian ready meals, breads, pickles and cooking sauces sold in uk supermarkets and takeaways, cash also found large discrepancies in the salt content between equivalent products at different retailers and catering outlets ... the supermarkets were also criticised for the high salt content in their naan breads, with marks and spencer first in the firing line for its garlic and coriander naan, which contains 3 ... fsa salt targets however, the supermarkets insisted that they had all made significant progress in reducing salt across their product ranges, with tesco claiming to have met 2010 fsa salt targets for 98% of its products and morrisons claiming to have hit fsa 2010 targets for 90% of its products
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