Cheese and Deli Counter
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Free Kits For Farm Shops
16 July 2010 NewsEnglish farm shops can boost their sales of beef and lamb, thanks to an exclusive EBLEX promotional kit -
Prove Why You’re Britain’s Best Cheese Shop!
14 July 2010 NewsThe time has come to shout about your business in the annual Best New Cheese Retailer Award. Your chance to put your business on the map! -
Amazon Uk Sells Food And Drink
13 July 2010 NewsAmazon is tapping into the speciality food market by selling brands such as Inverawe smoked salmon and Fudges biscuits online -
Shoppers Turned Off By Self-service Tills
12 July 2010 NewsSelf-service tills have topped a list of things consumers find most irritating about doing their weekly food shop -
A Great Summer
09 July 2010 Speciality BitesWhat a great summer we've had so far. Although as I write this I hear of heavy rain in the North West -
Producer Helps Environment With New Website
05 July 2010 NewsAn organic food producer has launched a new e-commerce website and planted ten broad leaf trees in the process -
Record Numbers At Farm Shop Fest
02 July 2010 NewsThe annual Gonalston Farm Shop Summer Food Festival attracted thousands of regular and new customers on the last Saturday of June -
Bakery Chain Takes Over Deli
25 June 2010 NewsIt will be 'business as usual' at a popular Yorkshire deli, despite the store being taken over by independent bakery company Thomas the Baker -
Budget Plans Are Business-friendly
25 June 2010 NewsSeveral business leaders have spoken out about the positive changes in the Chancellor's Budget -
Anniversary Celebrations
24 June 2010 NewsSteve Croot, of Croots Farm Shop & Kitchen in Derbyshire, marks two years of business and offers advice to a new start up -
Small Producers Praised At Bath Show
22 June 2010 NewsThe National Cheese Awards attracted buyers and consumers in their droves last month, as part of The Royal Bath and West show -
Strawberry Sales Soar
18 June 2010 NewsOne of the UK's greatest success stories, home-grown strawberries are now worth a whopping £265 million to the economy, with around 54,000 tonnes grown every year
