Wine exports increase in US
US wine exports have increased significantly despite numerous challenges, according to a new report.
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US wine exports have increased significantly despite numerous challenges, according to a new report.
This week’s roundup includes undeclared allergens and a pathogen causing numerous food and drink recalls in the UK and US.
A new study by Washington State University has found a link between food insecurity and the risk of developing diabetes. Here's a summary of what they discovered...
Supermarkets offering fresh food trim childhood obesity rates in New York City, according to a new research study.
Tesco teams up with WWF again to help sustainability innovation in the food supply chain and support food insecurity in the UK.
The FDF has released a report on the recovery made by different areas in the UK following challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and other hurdles.
Morrisons fights for control of a British convenience store chain that is facing insolvency.
A toxin has been found in certain dried figs in Canada, whilst pieces of plastic cause recalls in a UK supermarket.
Shawarma dishes, found to contain Shigella bacteria, have led to death, hospitalisations and arrests in the state of Kerala in India.
The new calorie labelling legislation in England – aimed at tackling the obesity crisis – has been welcomed by many, but does it also carry a cause for concern? New Food finds out.
This week’s recall roundup includes vegan truffles being taken off the marketplace due to undeclared milk and fish sandwiches that contain a potential choking hazard.
Marcel Koks, Industry and Solution Strategy Director for Food and Beverage at Infor, looks at how food manufacturers can use technology to boost supply chain resilience in the face of ongoing disruption.
The “world’s first and only certification for upcycled ingredients and products” expands into Canada after US success.
Costa Coffee has announced its latest sustainability initiative: recyclable fibre coffee cup lids which the company claim has a 50 percent reduction in carbon footprint compared to its current lids.
The breakfast cereal market size is estimated to be worth $50.7 billion by 2030, as sales continue to rise post-pandemic, driven by a rising demand for convenient, ready-to-eat options.