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ArticleBrexit: taking food safety with us
Food businesses are waiting on tenterhooks to see what changes the UK Government will make to regulations and standards following Brexit. But how are food safety bodies such as the FSA planning to mitigate industry pressures?
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PodcastEmergency Episode: Change at the FDA...Part Two
The New Food editorial team analyse the latest update from the FDA and discuss the Administration's search for a new Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods.
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ArticleSticking to the status quo? More change needed at the FDA
Roberta Wagner of the Consumer Brands Association highlights flaws with the FDA’s proposed reforms and asks for more from Commissioner Califf.
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ArticleCultivated Meat: From rarity to reality
With many keen to try cultivated meat for themselves, SuperMeat explains how it evolved from a “pipedream” to being on the verge of hitting US shelves.
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ArticleAlternative proteins: Cultivated meat and plant-based NPD
Download your free copy of our in-depth focus on alternative proteins, which includes features on cultivated meat and plant-based seafood.
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ArticleFood Safety - Rethinking recalls and mycotoxin analysis
Download our in-depth focus on food safety to get expert insight from two foremost food industry experts on mycotoxin analysis and product recalls.
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ArticleNew Food Issue 1 2023
Discover the latest trends and insights in the food and beverage industry, from the future of cultured meat to tackling food waste, in Issue 1 2023 of New Food.
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ArticleBeyond gluten-free: Why coeliac disease requires more attention
New Food’s Grace Galler hears from Helen North about why the Gluten Free Accreditation Scheme is a step in the right direction for raising awareness for coeliac disease.
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VideoWebinar: Discussion on the WHO latest findings on microplastics
Three experts on microplastics discuss the latest findings from the WHO in this webinar co-hosted the American Chemistry Council and ILSI Europe.
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ArticleThe macadamia nut: an underrated plant-based option?
Claudia Lordao, Group Marketing Manager for Marquis Macadamias discusses emerging trends in the macadamia industry and why global demand for macadamia products is growing.
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ArticleThe "world's first" cultivated steak: “No one else can do it”
New Food’s Grace Galler speaks to Che Connon about the innovation process behind the world’s first cultivated steak.
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ArticleAntimicrobial resistance: It hasn’t gone away
Professor Chris Elliott highlights an issue that, wish as we might, has not gone away. He examines the efforts to reduce antibiotic use around the world as we attempt to curb antimicrobial resistance.
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ArticleFood innovation trends in 2023 – what’s on the horizon?
Dr Andy Zynga explores what innovation trends are right around the corner and why he thinks “cultivated meat is here to stay”.
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Podcast
Emergency Episode: Change at the FDA
New Food speaks to Steven Mandernach to discuss the breaking FDA news from the past week, including Frank Yiannas resigning and the Human Foods Program.
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ArticleGrowing evidence to ban the use of nitrites from our meat
Professor Chris Elliott lays out his case for getting nitrites banned from use in meat production in the UK.
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ArticleFDA food chief resigns: Why has Frank Yiannas stepped down?
A beleaguered FDA finds itself without a Deputy Commissioner for Food Policy and Repsonse, as Frank Yiannas announces his resignation to a shocked food and beverage industry.
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Podcast
Episode 35: The big 2023 preview...ft. Professor Chris Elliott
Joshua Minchin and Grace Galler chat to Professor Chris Elliot about upcoming food and beverage trends that should be on everyone's radar.
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ArticleFrom the horse’s mouth: three steps forward and one leap back
Professor Chris Elliott marks ten years since the infamous Horsemeat Scandal and assesses how resilient we are to fraud now.
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ArticleApplication Note Supplement - Issue 6 2022
Welcome to New Food's Issue 6 2022 Application Notes supplement.
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ArticleWhy new GM techniques must be strictly regulated
In a bid to counter the UK’s current trajectory, Secretary General of European Non-GMO Industry Association (ENGA) Heike Moldenhauer proffers the case to maintain the status quo for strict regulation of new GMOs.


