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NewsIllinois to establish a global hub for food and agricultural communications
The University of Illinois has revealed plans to create a global centre for food and agricultural communications.
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Tesco loses latest court battle with Lidl over Clubcard logo
Tesco has lost its appeal against the judgement that said it had infringed on Lidl’s trademark with its Clubcard Prices logo.
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NewsLow-income parents struggle to afford healthy foods, research shows
The Food Foundation has released a report revealing parents on lower incomes face barriers to affording vegetables, fruit and wholegrains.
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NewsMeatly and Omni unveil "world’s first" cultivated pet food
Working with Omni, Meatly has shared that it has created the “world’s first” pet food made using cultivated chicken.
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NewsUS consumers think big food firms are overcharging
US consumers believe food manufacturers overcharge, as revealed by a survey, highlighting bipartisan dissatisfaction with industry pricing.
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NewsOcean food web “disrupted” by marine heat wave
According to a recent study, a an “ongoing and complex” marine heatwave could threaten the future of species in the northeast Pacific Ocean.
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Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
In our latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight recent food and beverage recalls in the US and UK.
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NewsGut bacteria could help treat milk allergies
Gut bacteria, particularly Bifidobacterium, play a crucial role in the success of milk allergy oral immunotherapy, aiding treatment effectiveness.
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NewsMajority of consumers expect to see a rise in food prices
According to research, 64 percent of US consumers have predicted that food prices will rise over the next 12 months.
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Aldi donates 2.5 million meals through industry partnership
Through a partnership with Company Shop Group, discount supermarket Aldi has shared that it has donated over two million meals in the UK from its Regional Distribution Centre.
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NewsResearch finds higher bacterial counts in single-serve milk
Cornell University study finds elevated bacterial counts in single-serve milk containers, compared to larger containers.
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NewsUK Government proposes "fairer" food labelling to elevate British farmers
Steve Barclay announces UK Government's plan to adjust food labels, placing greater emphasis on recognising British farmers.
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NewsDeprived areas have unhealthiest food options, claims research
University of Cambridge scientists leverage AI to assess menu healthiness across British food outlets, revealing disparities in deprived areas, posing a double burden.
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NewsInfant formula shortage impacted health of US babies, study finds
In a new study, researchers have claimed that the infant formula shortage led to “undesirable effects” for babies “including vomiting”.
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Recall Roundup: Metal contaminants and allergen labelling
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight food and beverage recalls in the UK and US in the last week.
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NewsWearable tech could reveal the quality of coffee
Researchers in Italy have trialled a novel form of technology which registers emotional response to coffee, which they say removes bias.
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NewsFood and beverage industry reacts to underwhelming Spring Budget
Jeremy Hunt has announced the Spring Budget for 2024. Here New Food shares how the sector has responded and why some believe it is a "missed opportunity".
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NewsFood manufacturers “treading water” at the end of 2023
According to a new report, food manufacturers in the UK saw profits “freeze” during the typically profitable “Golden” Christmas quarter.
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NewsScientists remove forever chemicals from water using new method
By using a novel electrocatalysis method, researchers claim to have removed forever chemicals from water in a recent study.
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NewsFSA urges vegan label caution for those with food allergies
The FSA has released a campaign supporting those living with food hypersensitivity, following research that revealed 62 percent wrongly trust 'vegan' labels.


