Thursday, September 30, 2010

20% OFF Wish4 Fairtrade in London

Today came the invitation to join the irish party travelling to the International Fairtrade Towns conference in Bonn Nov 5/6th. A privilege.
And business is picking up. Leeds University are on the phone, the DBC Foodservice promotion is started, which means our products can be 'got' anywhere in UK now. And preparations for the Waterford Fairtrade City birthday Oct 13 is underway.
And of most relevance to you now, is this 20% OFF deal at Planet Organic all over London, or online, for Wish4 Fairtrade goodies.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Skibbereen Fairtrade Town

The food festival season is at a height around now. Near us we have had Midleton Food Festival, and we look forward to Kinsale Gourmet Festival on October 7 & 8. But yesterday was the turn of Skibereen in West Cork to hold its food event, A whole week including an excellent conference on sustainable food production in Ireland. And the Fairtrade Town team were out on force showing off the new Wish4 Fairtrade snacks and confectionery in the open market.

People ask me about whether Fairtrade is better than buying local, or buying organic. And to me it seems these various important initiatives are all part of a move towards making sure we know what good food is, and where it comes from and how its paid for (including environmental costs !). So, unless we plan to grow sugar, coffee, oranges, and cotton here soon, or give up using them, Fairtrade is definitely a good option. Potatoes we can grow, and fatty foods we can give up, but a nice cup of tea and a snack bar with a Fairtrade guarentee should give us the best of all our worlds.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Latest news from Wish4 is that you can now buy Wish4 direct online in the UK from the boys, and it is only boys at Premcrest, in Leeds. I think they have some special offers coming up on Wish4 as well, so not a bad time to click on the link below......

http://www.premcrest.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Sainsbury is UK biggest Fairtrade retailer

Bad news for CoOp lovers as Sainsbury is busy plastering its stores with 'No1 Fairtrade retailer' posters. The CoOp has been a bit compromised by its merging with Somerfield, and has thrown out new Fairtrade products and promotion opportunities in favour of 'harder hitting' price deals in the past few months. Sainsbury takes over the mantle, although we'd believe that Waitrose has at least an equally big 'heart' for Fairtrade it just has less stores. Sainsbury too has had offers to fill gaps in its Fairtrade ranging, but has left them empty to date, apparently worried about listing 'unknown brands', despite the fact that the Fairtrade logo itself carries more credibility internationally than anything any grocery retailer can match.

So, who is really committed to Fairtrade....well, the growers of course, and the consumers, and the '100 percenters' who only trade in Fairtrade, and do not compromise their ethics. The price to pay for that seems to be to remain an 'unknown brand' ?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Fairtrade goes to the Electric Picnic

Well, no sooner does the curtain come down on Greenbelt, than its time to erect a few tent poles just outside Dublin for this week's Electric Picnic. Amnesty International are just about to re-open their offices in Dublin, with a Fairtrade Cafe on the premises, and at the festival they will be running a 24 hour a day bingo session. Prizes every half an hour, and Fairtrade coffee and Wish4 muffins and snacks to go with them. The organisers are keen to promote Fairtrade and every year the majority of traders support this, and that's good news.

This week also sees the launch by DBC Foodservice in UK of the new Wish4 Fairtrade muffins and snack bars. Good news for lots of catering outlets across the land. Falmouth University is one group we know will be pleased about that.

We also continue to develop direct fairtrade supplier relationships a particualr African company in the biscuit and confectionery business. The biscuits are a bit dry all right, but the boiled sweets and toffees are looking good.