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Pandemic sparks love for nature and organic produce

Pandemic sparks love for nature and organic produce People have been eating more fruit, vegetables and eggs Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice New research has revealed a shift in the nation’s eating habits, as half (52 per cent) of Brits report a new-found appreciation for nature and the great outdoors. For those who have found spending more time in nature has impacted what they consume, nearly half now prefer to eat organic foods as a result.

Pandemic sparks love for nature and organic produce

Pandemic sparks love for nature and organic produce
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Garden for your grandchildren and you re doing right by the world

So I set out to write what I thought would be my definitive work on organic gardening. The book, which until a month before publication had the working title of Completely Organic, would cover every aspect of this garden that was then in its tenth year, and it was to be my final horticultural will and testament.  Once it was published I d never write another gardening book because there would be no more to be said.  Monty Don (above) updates his book The Complete Gardener and tells people how to redress climate change with their gardening habits, which could even involve planting trees

Movers and Shakers: Asda, OMD Group, Radiocentre, MullenLowe, Jungle Creations

Movers and Shakers: Asda, OMD Group, Radiocentre, MullenLowe, Jungle Creations Welcome to Campaign s weekly round-up of the hires, departures and promotions across the industry. by Staff Sign in to continue Free email bulletins

Noble Foods hires ex-Dairy Crest head of marketing Laura Sheard

Sheard has experience in senior marketing roles at Merlin Entertainments, Dairy Crest and The Coca Cola Company Noble Foods has appointed former Dairy Crest head of marketing Laura Sheard to the newly created role of marketing and innovations director. Sheard joined the egg giant last week, five months after leaving Merlin Entertainments where she spent just over four years as its sales and marketing director in the UK and Australia, with responsibility for the marketing of attractions including Legoland Windsor, Sea Life and Madame Tussauds. After starting her career as a Mars graduate trainee, she worked her way through the ranks in increasingly senior marketing roles at The Coca Cola Company, before moving to Dairy Crest in 2013 as Cathedral City marketing manager.

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