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Food and drink show gets blooming better
A food, drink and floral show celebrating the best of Northern Ireland's produce will take place at Belfast's Botanic Gardens this month. Related Stories Massive bonus deal for new Barclays boss provokes fury Sports Direct scores £167m profit Banknote printer woes cost £35m Sales jump 10% at budget hotel chain Cultra Manor set for £3m revamp
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Research and Markets: United States Food and Drink Report - Q3 2010 Edition Out Now
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/eaa31c/united_states_food) has announced the addition of the "United States Food and Drink Report Q3 2010" report to their offering. United States Food and Drink Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, food and drink associations, government ...
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As U.K. Agency Divides, Food Safety Is Conquered
Britain's food watchdog has been hacked into three parts. And you thought the two U.S. food agencies were bad. Food safety - Food and Drug Administration - Organic food - Soft drink - United States
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Food lover opens grill in Newtonia
Charlie Knight enjoys food. He enjoys food so much that he and his business partner, Julie Casey, opened Charlie’s Country Mart Café, 24403 Hwy. 86, near Newtonia.
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Research and Markets: United States Food and Drink Report - Q3 2010 Edition Out Now
DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "United States Food and Drink Report Q3 2010" report to their offering.
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People spend £240m a year in Colchester on food and drink
COLCHESTER is a major centre in the UK’s food and drink industry, according to a new report.
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Research and Markets: South Africa Food and Drink Report Q3 2010
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/419f28/south_africa_food) has announced the addition of the "South Africa Food and Drink Report Q3 2010" report to their offering. Consumer Weakness Persisting Consumer weakness continues to persist in South Africa with leading food companies painting cautious outlooks. In May ...
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Corks pop as Norfolk's food festival gets off to a starry start
From butchers and farmers to chefs and celebrities, the leading lights of Norfolk's food, drink and business communities came together on Friday after months of planning to launch a month-long celebration of the area's produce.
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