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  2. List of countries by cherry production - Wikipedia

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    Countries by cherry production in 2020. This is a list of countries by cherry production measured in metric tonnes from the years 2016 to 2022, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database.

  3. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco plc (/ ˈ t ɛ s. k oʊ /) is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, England. [8] The company was founded by Jack Cohen in Hackney, London, in 1919.

  4. Punnet - Wikipedia

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    Empty punnets Moulded pulp punnets filled with blackberries, strawberries and blueberries. A punnet is a small box or square basket for the gathering, transport and sale of fruit and vegetables, typically for small berries susceptible to bruising, spoiling and squashing that are therefore best kept in small rigid containers.

  5. Our Frozen Cherry Coke Slushies Are A Grown-Up Take On ... - AOL

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    Maraschino cherries, for serving (optional) Directions. Divide 12 ounces (1 1/2 cups) Coca-Cola among ice cube trays. Freeze until solid, 3 to 4 hours.

  6. Maraschino cherry - Wikipedia

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    Luxardo-brand maraschino cherries Close-up, maraschino cherry. A maraschino cherry (/ ˌ m ær ə ˈ s k iː n oʊ,-ˈ ʃ iː-/ MARR-ə-SKEE-noh, -⁠ SHEE-) is a preserved, sweetened cherry, typically made from light-colored sweet cherries such as the Royal Ann, [1] Rainier, or Gold varieties.

  7. Tesco faces £1bn national insurance hike amid price rise fears

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    The bill for Tesco, which employs 300,000 people in the UK and expects operating profits of £2.9billion this year, is based on an analysis by Morgan Stanley, according to the Sunday Times.

  8. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    Tesco has operated on the Internet since 1994 and started an online shopping service named 'Tesco Direct' in 1997. Concerned with poor web response times (in 1996, broadband was virtually unknown in the United Kingdom), Tesco offered a CDROM-based off-line ordering program which would connect only to download stock lists and send orders.

  9. Tesco Direct - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Direct was a shopping catalogue and website operated by the British supermarket chain and retailer Tesco. It was supplying non-food goods such as homeware and consumer products with delivery or in-store collection through collection points in Tesco stores. [1] It was run in competition with Argos and Amazon. [2]