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NewsNearly half of Americans unaware of raw milk hazards
A recent study has found that under half of Americans know raw milk is less safe to drink than pasteurised milk.
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NewsResearchers confirm pasteurisation inactivates H5N1 virus in milk
New research confirms pasteurisation effectively inactivates the highly infectious H5N1 bird flu virus in milk. Find out more here…
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Lidl and WWF launch five year partnership
Discount retailer Lidl has announced it is collaborating with WWF on a strategic partnership that will be active in 31 countries focussing on sustainability. Find out more here…
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NewsNestlé launches new sustainable chocolate range
Nestlé's Sustainably Sourced chocolate range, currently exclusively available in airports, is crafted using cocoa sourced through the Nestlé Cocoa Plan.
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NewsTilray launches new non-alcoholic brand, Runner’s High Brewing Company
Tilray's new Runner’s High Brewing Company has been designed for those of the social running community that want to enjoy the beverage without the buzz.
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NewsLevels of snack and sweet consumption impacted by income, new study finds
The study found that lower income areas are unjustly exposed to greater targeted marketing for snacks and sweets, as well as higher prices for healthy food and fewer healthy food options in stores.
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NewsFeeding America launches new challenge to address food insecurity
Feeding America's Food Rescue Challenge will directly address the heightened levels of food insecurity across the US by encouraging increased levels of food rescue.
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NewsCan this bread help to prevent asthma?
Brazilian researchers have developed a functional bread that is made using probiotic yeast that “shows potential” to combat asthma.
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NewsTesco shares plans to improve chicken welfare standards
Supermarket giant Tesco has revealed plans to allow all of its fresh chicken to be grown with 20 percent more space than the industry standard by the first half of 2025.
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NewsResearchers improve crops using laser beams and 3D printing
Using laser scanning to generate 3D models of certain parts of sugar beet, researchers claim they have taken a step forward in developing AI-assisted crop pipeline improvement.
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NewsEffective redistribution can save two million tonnes of food, research finds
A new report has claimed that up to two million tonnes of food could be saved from being wasted by 2029 with effective redistribution solutions.
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NewsFish microbiome study uncovers hidden parasite
A previously uncharacterised parasite has been uncovered in fish worldwide, with researchers highlighting potential implications for commercial fishing and oceanic food webs.
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NewsAldi cuts down on plastic waste for its bananas
Discount retailer Aldi will be removing the plastic waste form its bananas in a new packaging trial. Find out more here...
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Recall Roundup: Insect contamination and allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, we highlight recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsPopeyes opens 50th store in the UK since 2021
Quick service chicken restaurant Popeyes is opening its 50th store in the UK and has shared plans for further expansion.
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NewsNew President of British Soft Drinks Association announced
William Watkins, CEO of Radnor Hills, has been elected as the next President of the British Soft Drinks Association.
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News$14.8M grant backs Illinois-Singapore precision fermentation partnership
A grant had been awarded to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers and partners in Singapore to convert sugars and inedible parts of crops into healthier foods.
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NewsUK consumers visiting supermarkets less
Although take home grocery sales have risen, data from Kantar has revealed growth in supermarket footfall in the UK has stalled.
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NewsResearchers use plants to enhance baby formula nutrition
Researchers at UC Berkeley and UC Davis have engineered plants to produce human milk sugars, potentially revolutionising infant formula nutrition.
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NewsEndangered item being sold in food market in New York
According to researchers from Cornell University, endangered sea cucumbers are being sold in food markets in New York City Chinatown districts.


