PwC has today pledged to increase the proportion of fruit and vegetables offered in its staff canteen meals, in a … Continue reading “PwC and the Peas Please pledge”
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Greggs promises to ramp up veg content in soups & salads
Greggs has pledged to provide 15 million extra vegetable portions by 2020 in a reformulation of its freshly prepared soups … Continue reading “Greggs promises to ramp up veg content in soups & salads”
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New campaign targets veg ad warchest
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall fronts new Peas Please drive to raise cash for promoting vegetable consumption
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Peas Please puts pressure on the PR of veg
Veg Power, a crowdfunded initiative spear-headed by Peas Please, launched on 3 May with the aim of proving that more … Continue reading “Peas Please puts pressure on the PR of veg”
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ITV backs Veg Power with new TV campaign from adam&eve
TV, the traditional home for ads for sugary drinks and choccie bars, is teaming with Veg Power, an alliance of … Continue reading “ITV backs Veg Power with new TV campaign from adam&eve”
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Families miss out on £28.6 million of free food scheme as Government ‘wastes time over Brexit’
Vulnerable families lost out on £28.6 million in free food while the Government “wasted time fighting over Brexit,” campaigners say.
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Peas Please: PwC commits to boost employee fruit and veg intake
PwC has become the first professional services firm to make a pledge to increase the amount of fruit and veg … Continue reading “Peas Please: PwC commits to boost employee fruit and veg intake”
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NFU welcomes Tesco’s backing of Fruit & Veg Pledge
The UK’s largest grocery retailer, Tesco, has signed up to the NFU’s Fruit & Veg Pledge, as well as lending … Continue reading “NFU welcomes Tesco’s backing of Fruit & Veg Pledge”
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Peas Please kicks off campaign for vegetable advertising fund
Peas Please, the Food Foundation-led initiative that aims to get the nation eating more veg, has launched a campaign to … Continue reading “Peas Please kicks off campaign for vegetable advertising fund”