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  2. Food Standards Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Food Standards Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhe-Bidhe Alba) is a non-ministerial government department of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for food safety, food standards, nutrition, food labelling and meat inspection in Scotland. Established by the Food (Scotland) Act 2015, Food Standards Scotland has taken over the responsibilities ...

  3. Scotland Food & Drink - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Food & Drink is the industry leadership trade association established in 2007. It aims to collaboratively grow the value of the industry to £30 billion by 2030 and to reinforce the reputation of Scotland as a Land of Food and Drink. In addition to its private sources of income it receives financial support from the Scottish Government.

  4. Laws Stores - Wikipedia

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    The company grew significantly during the supermarket boom of the late 60s and early 70s, [12] including purchasing the Scottish grocery business of Unigate including eight Kibby's Supermarkets, [13] but then faced challenges in the economic crisis and from larger supermarket chains. The company had a turnover of £6.4 million and profits of £ ...

  5. Online grocer - Wikipedia

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    An online grocer is a supermarket or grocery store that allows ordering via websites or mobile apps. [1] The order can either be collected by the customer or delivered to the customer by drivers engaged by the grocer, a food delivery service, or by delivery drones and robots .

  6. Planning system in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Responsibility for the planning system in Scotland is shared between the Scottish Government and Local government in Scotland.Any new construction project, or projects that will alter the use, appearance, and other changes to the use of land of buildings in Scotland, is subject to planning permission under Scots law.

  7. Quality Meat Scotland - Wikipedia

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    It was set up in 1990 as the Scottish Quality Beef & Lamb Association to provide assurance to industry and consumers that animals produced for the food chain met certain standards. [3] In 2000 it was renamed to Quality Meat Scotland and in 2008 it was established on a statutory basis replacing the Meat and Livestock Commission .

  8. Free Tablet With Food Stamps: Is This SNAP Rumor True? - AOL

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    If you've heard rumors about free tablets being provided by the federal government's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), don't get your hopes...

  9. Scotmid - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Midland Co-operative Society (trading as Scotmid), is an independent retail consumers' co-operative based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally founded as St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Society in 1859, it merged with Dalziel Co-operative Society of Motherwell in 1981 to form Scotmid.