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NewsFDA seeks to revoke brominated vegetable oil regulation
The FDA has proposed a rule to revoke regulation that allows the use of brominated vegetable oil in food based on data and remaining “unresolved safety questions”.
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Recall Roundup: Salmonella and choking hazards
In this week’s Recall Roundup, we look at food recalls from the UK and US including Toxic Waste Slime Lickers being taken from shelves due to the possibility of them being a choking hazard.
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NewsHong Kong urged to lift Japanese seafood import bans
After G7 appealed for an “immediate repeal” of import bans on Japanese seafood products, a Japanese diplomat has urged the city government to relax Fukushima restrictions in the interest of Japanese businesses
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NewsRed Tractor halts new standards pending NFU governance review
In response to apprehensions among farmers, the UK's Red Tractor food assurance scheme has delayed the introduction of new standards and modules until the conclusion of the NFU's governance review.
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NewsFour million UK school children start the day hungry, Arla reveals
An Arla report has uncovered that the UK could have a shortfall of nearly half a million doctors and nurses by 2043 if child hunger is not addressed.
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NewsRetailer observes surge in health-conscious shopping habits
According to data from a UK supermarket giant, 3.3 million Tesco consumers purchased at least 10 percent more healthy products last year.
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NewsGlobal food chains under wastewater colour threat, study claims
Researchers have claimed that synthetic dyes making their way into wastewater can cause "ecological and human health threats".
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NewsCan simple diet swaps save the planet?
A team of researchers in the US have revealed a number of simple diet changes that can cut carbon emissions.
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CEO of Tesco steps down
After a 33-year long career with the retail giant, including six years as its CEO, Jason Tarry has decided to step down from his role at Tesco.
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Recall Roundup: Listeria monocytogenes spotlight
In this instalment of Recall Roundup we look at food recalls in the UK and US involving Listeria monocytogenes.
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NewsHow environmentally conscious are consumers in the UK?
The latest Tetra Pak Index has revealed that UK consumers are now “actively considering the environment alongside their individual health when buying food”.
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NewsUnilever announces internal leadership changes
Global manufacturer Unilever has appointed a new Chief Financial Officer and has shared that its President of Nutrition has stepped down from the role.
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NewsMars researchers share low-calorie sugar substitute breakthrough
A scalable production technique for low-calorie sugar substitutes has been discovered by Mars researchers.
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NewsNestlé opens factory doors for “Behind the beans” campaign
Nestlé UK and Ireland launches its 'Nescafé Behind the Beans' corporate campaign, aiming to build consumer trust and increase awareness of its coffee knowledge.
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NewsUMIAMI harnesses $34.7 million to conquer US plant-based market
UMIAMI, a plant-based ‘chicken’ food tech has raised $34.7 million to allow for growth in the US market and shares three key expansion pillars.
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News3.7 million Australian households face food insecurity
Foodbank Australia's Hunger Report has revealed millions of households in Australia have experienced food insecurity in the last twelve months.
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NewsExperts question nutritional value of toddler 'formulas'
The AAP has reviewed the nutritional value of toddler ‘formulas’ and have found they “lack standard composition and nutrition requirements”.
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NewsNew Food crowns its Apples Awards winners!
After day one of Food Integrity Global, New Food crowned its Apples Awards winners, commending them for the inspiring work they have been doing in the food sector.
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Recall Roundup: Food safety concerns
In our latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight food recalls in the UK and US, including products being taken off shelves due to temperature control issues.
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NewsHave you heard about the CurrEATulum?
Teaming up with low-waste chef Max La Manna, HelloFresh is set to launch “CurrEATulum”, a food waste education initiative.


