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NewsWalmart partners with Helios AI to climate-proof its global agri-food supply chain
Walmart partners with Helios AI to climate-proof its agricultural supply chain using AI-driven climate risk forecasting and solutions.
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NewsTurning blooms into ingredients: how ultrasound is repurposing edible flowers
New research from the University of Georgia reveals how ultrasound technology can transform unsold flowers into sustainable, nutrient-rich food ingredients, reducing waste.
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NewsEstrella Galicia expands UK presence with new subsidiary
Estrella Galicia has established a UK subsidiary following strong sales growth, aiming to enhance distribution and customer engagement in the British market.
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NewsNew AI pest monitoring system targets costly food contamination risks
BrightAI rolls out an AI-powered pest monitoring system to prevent costly contamination risks and safeguard supply chains.
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Recall Roundup: botulism risk and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (7-13 February 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsFerrero reports strong financial growth despite cocoa price volatility
Ferrero's financial success continues, with an 8.9 percent increase in turnover to €18.4 billion, despite economic challenges and rising cocoa costs.
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NewsStudy finds everyday food could boost protection against bowel cancer
New research suggests regular yoghurt consumption could reduce bowel cancer risk by influencing the gut microbiome and bacteria levels.
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NewsUrgent call for VAT reform to drive healthier, sustainable eating choices
A new study led by University College London reveals how food VAT reforms could transform diets, reduce emissions and boost public health.
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NewsRearranging menus could be the key to healthier teen eating habits
A new study finds that listing low-calorie meals first on restaurant menus encourages teenagers to make healthier choices. Researchers suggest this simple intervention could help combat rising childhood obesity rates.
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NewsArla accused of ‘greenwashing’ and creating a sustainability ‘fairytale’
Arla is accused of 'greenwashing' as a new report alleges the dairy co-op has weak climate policies and misleading sustainability claims.
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NewsInvesting in alternative proteins can secure Germany’s food leadership, new report finds
A new report by Systemiq highlights how how strategic investments in the alternative protein market could drive Germany’s economic growth, job creation and sustainability.
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Recall Roundup: Birds Eye, Lidl and choking hazard for children
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (31 January - 6 February 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsNew mercury-reducing packaging solution sets a safer standard for canned tuna
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a packaging solution that reduces mercury content in canned tuna by 35 percent.
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NewsWorld’s first cultivated meat pet food hits UK shelves
Meatly, in partnership with THE PACK and Pets at Home, has launched the world’s first cultivated meat pet treats in UK stores.
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NewsTrump’s tariffs on China reignite trade war fears: the impact on global supply chains
The US has imposed a 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports, reigniting trade war tensions. With further tariffs on the EU, Canada, and Mexico looming, global supply chains—including food and beverage industries—must adapt to rising costs and logistical challenges.
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NewsWhat a difference a year makes: FARE teams up with former NFL star Jason McCourty for new allergy awareness PSA
FARE tackles food allergies with humour in a new Super Bowl PSA, a year after criticising Uber Eats for a controversial ad. The PSA features former NFL star Jason McCourty and his daughter.
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NewsNew research uncovers molecular trigger for childhood food allergy disorder
In a breakthrough study, scientists have identified a key food allergen behind eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), offering new hope for diagnosis and treatment advancements.
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NewsUSDA shares key food safety tips to prevent illness this Super Bowl Sunday
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, the USDA shares essential food safety tips to prevent illness and keep your game day safe.
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NewsHealthy gut bacteria that feed on sugar analysed for the first time
Scientists at the University of Birmingham have analysed Akkermansia muciniphila, a gut bacterium that feeds on mucus sugars, revealing its role in gut health and disease prevention.
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Recall Roundup: Coca Cola, Marks & Spencer, Heineken and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (24-30 January 2025), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.


