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Article
A planned coup d'état of national food safety responsibility by the FSA
Professor Chris Elliott explores the unexpected shift in food safety management proposed by the FSA and its potential implications for the industry.
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OpinionTime for a UK food system industrial policy was yesterday, let’s press on!
Here, Dr Clive Black discusses the challenges the new Labour Government faces in addressing economic growth and food security in the UK. He argues for a more coordinated approach to the UK food system, proposing the creation of a dedicated Minister to oversee its evolution in a way that benefits ...
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Podcast
Episode 57: Tackling food insecurity
In the latest episode of Food to Go, Leah Hockley is joined by Erika Thiem, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Feeding America, to discuss how the nationwide network of food banks, food pantries and local meal programmes are enabling better access to food for consumers across the US that are ...
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Podcast
Episode 56: Innovating in the spirits sector
In the latest episode of Food to Go, Grace Galler is joined by Craig van Niekerk, Vice President of Marketing for Malibu and Kahlúa at The Absolut Group, to discuss Malibu's innovation strategies and how changes in consumer preferences and demands is driving new product development in the alcohol market.
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ArticleDecoding demand: How AI can kick start product development
For New Food, the Almond Board of California's Harbinder Maan discusses how ABC has partnered with BOSH! and Tastewise to utilise AI to analyse consumer trends, empowering food manufacturers to innovate with almond-based products that align with rapidly changing market demands.
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Article
Will food security go nuclear?
Following a recent trip to South East Asia, Professor Chris Elliott considers the role that nuclear science and technology can play in tackling food insecurity across the region, and shares his insight into current research and future opportunities in this space.
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Article“A product of its time”: Behind the scenes of monk fruit decoctions “not novel” ruling
With the FSA confirming that monk fruit decoctions are “not novel” foods, David Thorrold sat down with New Food to explain the process behind the ruling and his visions for the future of this natural sweetener.
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OpinionHow will the 2024 U.S. presidential election impact UK food security?
Here, Dr Clive Black considers how the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election may impact food security across the UK, and offers his thoughts on the potential changes and challenges that the new Labour government may face.
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Article
Are vegetable oils the biggest food fraud risk?
Professor Chris Elliott delves into why vegetable oils are particularly prone to food fraud, examining historical cases, current vulnerabilities, and potential solutions.
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OpinionIs now the time for a UK food policy reform?
Here, Dr Clive Black advocates for a comprehensive UK food system overhaul, emphasising the need for coordinated government strategy when it comes to food policy.
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Podcast
Episode 55: Diving into cultivated fish developments
Food to Go is back and this episode, Grace Galler sits down with Roee Nir, Co-Founder and CEO of Forsea Foods to find out how the company is using groundbreaking cell-cultivation technology, developing sustainable eel unagi, and their plans for market expansion and future innovations.
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ArticleFighting hunger and food loss through unconventional partnerships
Erika Thiem shares Albertsons, Divert, and Feeding America’s collaboration to optimise food donations and reduce waste, leveraging technology to aid communities in need.
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ArticleLabour’s six food pledges: From trade to junk food ads
Here, AIMS’ Tony Goodger outlines Labour's economic growth and food security pledges from Prime Minister Keir Starmer's first Cabinet meeting.
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OpinionCore New Food Report: Food Integrity Global 2024
Dive into the latest Core New Food Report, where we delve into what you can expect by attending Food Integrity Global 2024.
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ArticleThe AIMS manifesto for a modern UK food chain
With the UK general election drawing closer, AIMS’ Jason Aldiss advocates for modernised food regulations, improved technologies, and streamlined oversight to support the UK's meat industry and consumer safety.
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Article
Is the UK's E.coli outbreak a sign of worsening food safety standards?
Professor Chris Elliott shines a light on the ongoing E. coli outbreak in the UK and shares why he believes “better diagnostic tools” could support food safety standards.
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Opinion
The Food Security Index: Is the DEFRA glass half full?
Professor Chris Elliott explains why he believes the UK Government’s first ‘Food Security Index’ and a recent Downing Street food summit mark positive steps, but comprehensive food security policy is still lacking.
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ArticleIn-Depth Focus: Food Safety
The Food Safety In-Depth Focus in New Food Issue 1 2024 features articles from Interfaces at the Manchester Metropolitan University, the sister of Owen Carey and Stop Foodborne Illness discussing the latest advancements and campaigns that are impacting the food safety sector.
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ArticleNew Food Issue 1 2024
In the first 2024 print issue of New Food, we feature exclusive content from leading industry experts and thought leaders discussing: the latest advancements and campaigns that are impacting the food safety sector; the importance of quality ingredients that offer the consumer the best possible eating experience, without compromising in ...
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PodcastEpisode 54: A conversation with the FSA Part 2
NEW PODCAST ALERT! In the second instalment of “A conversation with the FSA”, Assistant Editor Grace Galler sits back down with Emily Miles, Chief Executive of the FSA to talk all things food fraud and allergy safety.


