All Trade, economics & market risk articles – Page 16
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NewsProtein-rich grasshopper bread developed to combat future food insecurity
Mexican scientists develop sustainable insect-based bread to address global protein demand and combat food insecurity by improving nutritional intake without altering daily diets.
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NewsLidl research reveals sports nutrition gap ahead of Women’s Euro 2025
Lidl GB research finds most women lack tailored sports nutrition guidance, with experts calling for urgent change ahead of Women’s Euro 2025.
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NewsSynthetic dyes found in 1 in 5 US packaged foods and drinks
Research finds widespread use of synthetic dyes in US packaged foods and drinks as FDA pushes phase-out amid growing health concerns, especially for children’s products.
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ArticleHarnessing AI and innovation for global food safety
Professor Chris Elliott highlights new innovations and new approaches that are joining the dots for a united food-safe future.
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NewsMcDonald's boycott launched over prices, pay and diversity backlash
The People’s Union USA is calling for a week-long boycott of McDonald’s, accusing the fast-food giant of price gouging, tax avoidance and backtracking on diversity commitments.
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NewsStudy finds glass bottles contain far more microplastics in drinks than plastic bottles
French researchers discover glass bottles shed significantly more microplastics into drinks than plastic or metal packaging.
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NewsAction on Food Hub to champion food systems at COP30 in Brazil
Action on Food Hub returns for COP30 to ensure food systems are prioritised in global climate discussions in Belém, Brazil.
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NewsDeadly Listeria outbreak in US triggers recall of chicken fettuccine Alfredo meals
FreshRealm recalls chicken fettuccine Alfredo sold at Walmart and Kroger after 17 listeria cases, including three deaths and one foetal loss.
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NewsMcDonald’s June menu adds 'iconic' Big Arch burger and returning fan favourites
McDonald’s unveils its new June menu, headlined by the Big Arch burger, now available in restaurants and via McDelivery across the UK.
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NewsKraft Heinz and General Mills to remove artificial dyes from all products by 2027
Kraft Heinz and General Mills commit to removing artificial food dyes from all products within the next two years.
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OpinionUK food policy – let's discuss
There is no time to waste in turning the tide on the UK’s failing food system, as Dr Clive Black, former Head of Food Policy at the NFU, asserts in his ongoing call for a Minister for the Food System.
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NewsFruit Pastilles and Jelly Tots reimagined in Rowntree’s Squidgers launch
Rowntree’s reinvents classic sweets Fruit Pastilles and Jelly Tots with a new soft twist in its new Squidgers range.
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NewsCut sugar and cream to maximise coffee’s health benefits
New research from Tufts University links black coffee consumption to lower mortality risk, warning that added sugar and cream may reduce these health benefits.
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NewsPieminister recalls pies mislabelled with 2026 use-by date
Popular UK pie brand Pieminister recalls 10 varieties after labels wrongly extended shelf life by a full year.
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NewsCarlsberg unveils Denmark’s first beer brewed entirely from regenerative grown barley
Carlsberg launches Denmark’s first regenerative barley beer, Grobund, as it targets brewing exclusively with regenerative grain by 2040.
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NewsLidl hash browns recalled over metal contamination and choking risk
Lidl recalls a batch of its Harvest Basket Hash Browns after they were found to possibly contain metal pieces, posing a serious choking hazard to consumers.
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NewsDubai chocolate imports under scrutiny after FSA issues allergy warning
UK food safety watchdog warns allergy sufferers after unlabelled imported Dubai-style chocolates found on UK shelves and online.
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NewsJolly Rancher sweets recalled by FSA for not complying with UK law
Several imported Jolly Rancher sweets have been recalled by the FSA for containing chemical compounds that are prohibited in food under UK regulations.
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NewsTwix advert banned by ASA for “condoning unsafe driving”
Twix TV advert banned by UK watchdog over high-speed car chase, rejecting Mars Wrigley’s defence of playful fantasy and cinematic style.
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NewsDr Pepper recall upgraded after 19,000 cans mislabelled
Dr Pepper recall upgraded to Class II after 19,000 zero sugar cans found to contain full sugar, posing serious health risks to diabetic US consumers.


