All Retail articles – Page 38
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Aldi and Too Good To Go launch UK-wide partnership
Aldi have announced the launch of a collaboration with surplus food platform, Too Good To Go, with the aim of reducing food waste.
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NewsFDA says new regulatory pathway is needed for CBD products
The FDA has said new regulatory pathway is needed for CBD products so that regulatory oversight can manage food safety risks.
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ArticleVeganuary: A trend here to stay?
New Food’s Grace Galler analyses how pertinent Veganism is in today’s world and asks SuperMeat if alternative proteins can make a comeback following “stagnant” sales in 2022.
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Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
Read our latest recall roundup concerning products in the US and Canada, including a metal object found in a chocolate cake.
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NewsDollar stores are the fastest-growing food retailers in the US
A study by Tufts University has found that dollar stores are permeating the food market in the US, especially in rural areas.
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ArticleRevolutionary rum – in more ways than one
How can you innovate in a product category that is several centuries old? Well, that’s exactly what John Paul Jones is doing – with the help of some history…
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NewsFood inflation used as excuse to "hike prices" says Tesco Chairman
During a BBC interview, the Chairman of Tesco said that “some food firms may be using inflation as an excuse to hike prices further than necessary”.
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ArticleA glass never full: Carlsberg's relentless drive for innovation
New Food speaks to Mikael Johansson about why he thinks prioritising brew quality is key to Carlsberg’s international success.
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NewsM&S to invest £480 million into "bigger, better" stores
Marks & Spencer has announced that it will be creating 3,400 jobs across the UK following a store investment of nearly half a billion pounds.
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NewsBrits spending more than ever on takeaway coffee, report claims
A report has highlighted that, through buying three takeaway coffees per week, Brits are spending an average of £530 each year to get their caffeine fix.
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NewsGuild of Fine Food launches Great Taste Bursary for 2023
A Great Taste Bursary has been launched by The Guild of Fine Food, sponsoring 50 micro producers to enter their products.
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ArticleAre Europeans altering their food shopping habits?
In a bid to tackle food price increases themselves, Klaus Grunert explains to New Food why consumers might be "reshuffling" their purchases to navigate food inflation and potential food shortages.
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NewsFood insecure families linked with greater health care expenditures
A study has claimed that food-insecure families have higher health care expenditures than families that are food secure.
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NewsUK retail sales rise by 6.5 percent
New data from the British Retail Consortium has revealed that retail sales in the UK improved throughout December 2022 amid food inflation.
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NewsSingle-use eating utensils to be banned in England
According to the BBC, the UK Government has confirmed that single-use cutlery and plates will be banned in England.
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ArticleFive food trends to look out for in 2023
What trends will take the food and beverage industry by storm in 2023? Have some been brewing for a while? Find out New Food's predictions here...
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NewsApp developed to help people eat their five a day
Academics at Bournemouth University have developed an app that helps people eat the recommended five portions of fruits and vegetables per day.
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Recall roundup: Listeria monocytogenes and foreign objects
Our latest recall roundup covers the UK and US, including small pieces of metal found in ravioli sold at Tesco.
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News2022: A record breaking year for Tesco customer food donations
Tesco has revealed that, during 2022, its shoppers were more generous than ever before in supporting foodbanks and local charities.


