All Retail articles – Page 34
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NewsTaco Bell enters partnerships to conserve cattle grazing land
Cargill and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will be working with Taco Bell to implement conservation and regenerative agriculture practices across cattle grazing lands.
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ArticleHow is FSS taming the perfect storm?
After attending the IFST Spring Conference 2023, Grace Galler reports on how Food Standards Scotland is tackling food insecurity and health and nutrition concerns.
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Recall Roundup: Toxins and undeclared allergens
Read our latest recall roundup where we highlight food recalls that have occurred in the UK and US this week.
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NewsWhat UK region is the most food waste conscious?
According to new data, Bristol, Norwich and Manchester are amongst the UK’s leading cities when it comes to affectively addressing food waste.
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ArticleCan The Craft Beer Co win a legal trade mark battle against M&S?
Dale Carter, Trade Mark Partner at Reddie & Grose, uses his trade mark expertise to assess whether accusations that Marks and Spencer has "ripped off" the Craft Beer Co hold weight.
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NewsAsda signs agreement to deliver sustainable sourcing commitments
Asda has signed up to the LEAF Marque certification system, an independent third-party verification for sustainable farming practices.
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NewsUPSIDE Foods updates industry on cultured meat developments
UPSIDE Foods has announced a range of follow-on products made using animal cells after the FDA approved its cultured chicken in 2022.
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Recall Roundup: Salmonella and undeclared allergens
Read our latest Recall Roundup to find out about food recalls in the UK and US, including ground cumin contaminated with Salmonella.
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NewsLidl wins yellow label court battle against Tesco
Concluding the trademark battle, the High Court has ruled that Tesco copied Lidl’s logo for its Clubcard to “convey a message of value”.
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NewsFood inflation at highest level in over 45 years
The Office for National Statistics has announced that food inflation climbed to 19.2 percent in March 2023.
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NewsGovernment lifts bird housing restrictions
The UK Government has lifted the mandatory bird housing rule for poultry and captive birds across England and Wales.
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ArticleA TRIP down CBD lane
Co-Founder of TRIP, the UK’s fastest growing soft drinks brand, explains how the brand is on a mission to destigmatise the conversation around mental health using CBD wellness.
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ArticleBringing Australia’s unique food offering to the UK
Anastasia Nishnianidze, Trade and Investment Commissioner to the UK & Ireland at Austrade discusses her country’s unique food offerings and initiatives.
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NewsDo infant formulas promise too much?
Scientists have carried out an investigated into various infant formulas from 15 countries and have called for stricter rules regarding nutritional claims.
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NewsFrozen food on the menu for Brits amid food inflation
According to latest reports from Kantar, frozen food sales are “holding steady” in 2023, with more Brits now opting for frozen poultry and prepared meals.
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Recall Roundup: Listeria monocytogenes and undeclared allergens
Read New Food’s latest recall roundup where we investigate what food products have been recalled in the UK and US.
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NewsAre food insecurity rates in the US being inaccurately reported?
According to research, food insecurity rates in the US may be under-reported by as much as one-third.
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NewsChipotle pilots new all electric restaurant
US chain Chipotle is piloting a new “responsible restaurant” that it says uses 100 percent renewable energy.
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ArticleFuture guarding food
Nitsara Karoonuthaisiri explains the role of the International Joint Research Center on food security in strengthening the ASEAN communities in an era of instability.


