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NewsUS States struggle to curb food waste despite national targets
Despite ambitious federal goals, state-level policies are failing to address the growing challenge of food waste in the US, according to a new study.
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NewsEngineers create realistic meat alternatives using metamaterials
The innovative method developed by engineers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem could provide a scalable, sustainable solution to the world’s growing demand for meat.
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NewsMüller and Dairy UK join forces to secure a sustainable dairy future
Müller UK & Ireland joins Dairy UK to strengthen collaboration, promote British dairy products, and drive sustainability across the sector.
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Morning coffee could extend your life, study suggests
Morning coffee drinkers have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality, highlighting the importance of timing in coffee consumption.
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NewsFDA release draft guidance to clarify labelling for plant-based foods
FDA's new guidance aims to improve plant-based food labelling, ensuring clarity and transparency for consumers choosing animal product alternatives.
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Princes Group chairman responds to pay dispute amid strike action
Princes Group faces strikes over a pay dispute, as its Chairman calls for resolution amid union warnings of supermarket shortages.
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NewsMagnesium L-Threonate receives EU approval as a novel food
The EU has approved Magtein as a novel food, granting exclusive rights to its market in the region for five years.
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NewsGlobal food prices show mixed trends in 2024, reports FAO
Despite a 2.1 percent average annual decline, 2024 saw a volatile food commodity market, with sugar and cereals dropping, while vegetable oils, dairy, and meats surged.
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NewsNew study inspires Heineken's '0.0 Reasons Needed' campaign to challenge alcohol-free stigma
As Dry January returns, new research from Heineken finds that despite market growth, social pressure still hinders alcohol-free adoption.
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Recall Roundup: Frito-Lay and multiple undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (14-20 December 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsMarks & Spencer brings Christmas cheer to families in need with 100,000 holiday dinner donations
Marks & Spencer teams up with suppliers to donate 100,000 Christmas dinners, spreading festive cheer to families in need across the UK.
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NewsConsumers warned by FSA of top food hygiene “fails” this festive season
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) reveal the UK's top food hygiene fails, highlighting risks consumers face during this festive season. Here are their expert tips to stay safe this Christmas.
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NewsNew AI-powered nutrition scoring system aims to improve health equity across the US
Journey Foods and Goodr partner to launch an AI-driven nutrition scoring system aimed at improving health and food access.
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NewsTesco brings 25 percent bigger sprouts to UK Christmas tables
Supermarket giant Tesco has worked closely with key suppliers to bring improved sprout varieties to British tables this Christmas.
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Recall Roundup: further cucumber-related recalls and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (7-13 December 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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Further arrest made in Wales in FSA food crime investigation
The FSA's National Food Crime Unit has made an arrest in Wales as part of an investigation into the illegal sale of unsafe meat, including "smokies," which pose health risks due to poor hygiene and lack of traceability.
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NewsAmino acid discovery could help combat food poisoning
Breakthrough research reveals how the amino acid serine inhibits Clostridium perfringens spore formation, offering new insights into food safety.
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NewsEU foodborne illness report shows alarming trends, with fatalities at a decade-high
The latest EU One Health Zoonoses Report reveals a concerning rise in foodborne illness cases, hospitalisations, and fatalities.
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NewsEuropean food giants urge Commissioner Hansen for greener EU agriculture policies
Major food companies advocate for EU agricultural reforms to accelerate sustainable farming, support farmers and address other environmental concerns.
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Recall Roundup: multiple Salmonella-related recalls, undeclared molluscs and incorrect use by date
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (29-6 December 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.


