All articles by Ben Cornwell – Page 26
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NewsHigher air pollution exposure in infancy increases peanut allergy risk in children, study finds
New research suggests tackling air pollution could reduce the prevalence of peanut allergies in infants and children.
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NewsMcDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers linked to fatal E. coli outbreak in the US
Nearly 50 people have become ill, including one death, across 10 states, with those interviewed reporting eating at McDonald’s before falling ill.
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NewsArla Foods Ingredients unveils acid whey upcycling concept to solve dairy sustainability challenge
Arla Foods Ingredients unveils an innovative solution to upcycle acid whey, turning dairy waste into nutritious, sustainable food products.
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NewsAldi rolls out new stocking density labels across its fresh poultry range
Aldi shoppers will soon be able to spot the new labels in stores, reflecting the supermarket's latest commitment to animal welfare.
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Recall roundup: Listeria monocytogenes and undeclared sulphites
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (11-17 October 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsResearchers discover PFAS chemicals in drinking water across UK and China
A new study reveals the presence of toxic 'Forever Chemicals' in drinking water samples available for consumption across the UK and China.
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NewsNew research reveals chickpeas as a sustainable solution for drought resilience
An international study highlights the potential of chickpeas to bolster food security in urban areas, showcasing their drought resistance and high protein content.
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NewsOver half of UK grocery items packaged in ‘unnecessary’ plastic
A new study reveals that 51 percent of food and drink sold in UK supermarkets is unnecessarily packaged in plastic, contributing to up to 29.8 billion avoidable pieces of plastic waste annually.
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NewsHow harnessing induced resistance could ensure a sustainable and resilient food supply
Scientists advocate for a holistic crop protection strategy centred on induced resistance to combat pest evolution and minimise pesticide harm.
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Recall Roundup: undeclared allergens and potential foodborne illness
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsStrawberry-picking robot trialled to tackle UK agricultural labour shortage
A robot designed to quickly harvest and package strawberries has been built in Essex to address the agricultural labour shortage.
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NewsCould onion skins be the future of sustainable packaging?
A Scottish startup is developing sustainable packaging made from onion skins, offering a plastic alternative and reducing waste in the process.
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NewsUK poultry exports return to South Africa after eight-year ban
The UK has regained access to the South African poultry market after an eight-year ban, paving the way for up to £160 million in trade over the next five years.
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NewsMérieux NutriSciences to acquire Bureau Veritas' global food testing division
Mérieux NutriSciences strengthens its global presence with the acquisition of Bureau Veritas' food testing business, expanding operations in Canada and the Asia Pacific region.
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Recall Roundup: more undeclared peanuts and potential glue contamination
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsNew study highlights lack of psychological support for individuals managing food allergies
The research reveals that a significant number of people living with food allergies experience psychological distress, yet only a small percentage receive the support they need.
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News“World’s largest” 3D food printing facility opens in Vienna
The new plant will bring innovative mycoprotein-based foods using the company’s cutting-edge 3D printing technology.
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NewsMondelēz International ventures into healthier bakery sector with latest investment
SnackFutures Ventures, the investment arm of Mondelēz International, has taken a minority stake in UK-based Urban Legend, a bakery business known for its healthier doughnuts.
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NewsPepsiCo and Feed the Children celebrate 30 years of fighting childhood hunger
PepsiCo Foods North America and Feed the Children celebrate their 30-year partnership, which has provided essential resources to over 30 communities across the U.S. as they work to combat childhood hunger.
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NewsUK Government’s African swine fever measures criticised by Dover Port Health Authority
Dover Port Health Authority warns that the Government's African swine fever measures could leave the UK vulnerable to a major disease outbreak.


