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  2. Farmfoods - Wikipedia

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    Farmfoods Limited is a Scottish frozen food and grocery supermarket chain based in Cumbernauld, Scotland. [4] It is owned by Eric Herd, and has over three hundred shops in the United Kingdom, of which more than a hundred are in Scotland.

  3. $344 for a coffee? Scottish farm is selling UK's most ... - AOL

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    A Scottish dairy is offering what it bills as the U.K.'s most expensive cup o' joe: 272 British pounds ($344) for a flat white — a double shot of espresso topped with a layer of steamed milk and ...

  4. John Cameron (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    Widely credited as the one-time largest sheep farmer in Europe, Cameron owned seven farms in Fife and West Perthshire.He sold the five farms in Fife, covering 37,000 acres (150 km 2), in 2006 to the Edinmore Group, a subsidiary of Caledonian Investments, while still retaining two farms in West Perthshire at Glen Lochay and Ivermearan.

  5. Agriculture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    There was increasing mechanisation of Scottish agriculture and farming became less labour-intensive. [47] The UK membership of the European Economic Community (later the European Union) in 1972 began a change in orientation for Scottish farming. Some sectors, particularly hill sheep farming, became viable only with subsidies.

  6. Mackie's - Wikipedia

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    Mackie's Limited, trading as Mackie's of Scotland, is a Scottish ice cream and confectionery manufacturer based in Rothienorman, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [2] It was founded in 1912 [ 3 ] as a dairy farm but diversified into the manufacture of ice cream in 1986, before selling the milk retail business to Robert Wiseman during 1997.

  7. $344 for a coffee? Scottish farm is selling UK's most ...

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    The costly cup is actually a perk for purchasing shares in Mossgiel Organic Dairy's crowdfunding campaign to enlarge its sustainable operation and produce more milk. Investors who buy 34 shares in the farm get a certificate for a flat white that can be redeemed starting this weekend at one of 13 coffee shops in Scotland that use the dairy's milk.

  8. Waitrose Duchy Organic - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of ale under the Duchy Originals from Waitrose brand, 2012. The Duchy Originals brand was originally conceived in 1990 as an outlet for the organic food grown on the Prince of Wales' Highgrove House estate [4] and nearby Home Farm which he had leased from the Duchy of Cornwall in the mid-1980s. [5]

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