Episode 35: The big 2023 preview…ft. Professor Chris Elliott
Joshua Minchin and Grace Galler chat to Professor Chris Elliot about upcoming food and beverage trends that should be on everyone's radar.
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Joshua Minchin and Grace Galler chat to Professor Chris Elliot about upcoming food and beverage trends that should be on everyone's radar.
The FDA has identified imported enoki mushrooms distributed by Utopia Foods as a “likely source” of an illness outbreak.
Read this week’s recall roundup involving recalls from the UK and US, including Alfalfa Sprouts due to the detection of Shiga toxin producing E.coli.
A study has claimed a single serving of freshwater fish per year could be equal to a month of drinking water laced with the 'forever chemical' PFOS.
Professor Chris Elliott marks ten years since the infamous Horsemeat Scandal and assesses how resilient we are to fraud now.
Welcome to New Food's Issue 6 2022 Application Notes supplement.
A new study carried out by the FSA has highlighted that many students do not follow recommended food safety and hygiene behaviours.
Read our latest recall round up to find out about products being recalled in the UK and US.
In a bid to counter the UK’s current trajectory, Secretary General of European Non-GMO Industry Association (ENGA) Heike Moldenhauer proffers the case to maintain the status quo for strict regulation of new GMOs.
Suitability of MC-Media Pad® for Hygiene Monitoring
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...
Read our latest food safety in-depth focus to get top insight from global food and beverage experts, including Sandra Eskin of the USDA-FSIS and Noleen Donegan.
Our latest recall roundup covers the UK and US, including small pieces of metal found in ravioli sold at Tesco.
A study found that the use of climate labels on a sample fast-food menu had a strong effect on food selection.
US confectionery company Hershey’s has been sued due to the alleged presence of "harmful" levels of metals in its chocolate.