All Trade, economics & market risk articles – Page 43
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NewsChemical in sweetener "genotoxic", says research
According to latest research, a chemical formed when we digest sucralose, a widely used sweetener, is “genotoxic”.
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NewsSainsbury’s implements initiative to tackle food poverty
In the UK, supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has committed to donating 50p to Comic Relief for every product sold from its ‘Inspired to Cook’ Range.
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NewsOlio partners with Whole Foods Market in London
Local sharing app Olio has entered a partnership with Whole Foods Market to cut down on food waste in London.
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ArticleFrom trash to treasure: Revolutionising food redistribution with Olio
Co-founder and CEO of Olio, Tessa Clarke tells Grace Galler exactly how the food redistribution company keeps food safety standards in check while fighting food waste.
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NewsIceland launches three initiatives to support parents during half term
With a survey revealing 51 percent of parents struggle with half term mealtimes, Iceland Foods has launched Half Term Heroes.
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NewsIs the UK about to launch a food price cap?
Multiple sources have suggested that the UK Government is in talks with retailers to launch a voluntary price cap scheme.
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NewsTrader Joe’s CEO announces retirement
After more than 25 years with the company, Dan Bane, Chairman and CEO of Trader Joe’s has announced that he will be retiring.
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NewsWalkers revamp Snack A Jacks with new ‘bagless’ multipacks
Snack giant Walkers has announced that it will be trialling ‘bagless’ multipack packaging for its Snack A Jacks range.
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NewsHigh food inflation persists while overall inflation dips to 8.7 percent
New data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed that overall inflation is down to 8.7 percent while food inflation remains high at 19.1 percent.
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ArticleIntellectual property: A key ingredient to plant based success?
Law firm Mewburn Ellis discusses why it thinks plant-based companies should adopt a comprehensive intellectual property strategy to thrive in the rapidly growing market.
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NewsFSA launches online hub for food businesses
The Food Standards Agency has unveiled a new online hub where food businesses can find guidance and advice in one “easy to access” platform.
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NewsShould food delivery apps be promoting low-calorie options?
A new study has argued that promoting lower-calorie options on delivery apps could help users select healthier options.
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Chair of Tesco to step down following personal conduct allegations
Tesco has announced that its Chair of the Board and Director of Tesco PLC will be stepping down on 16 June 2023.
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Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
In this week’s Recall Roundup we look at food recalls in the UK and US including a pet food containing pieces of plastic.
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NewsNMB encourages retailers to embrace record mango volume
The National Mango Board has reported having a record volume of fruit arriving in the US this year and is seeking retail support.
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NewsAbsolut uses AI to create world’s first visual cocktail art
Vodka brand Absolut has utilised artificial intelligence to adopt a new approach to mixing cocktails inspired by neighbourhoods in Canada.
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NewsTesco cuts prices of multiple essential items
Supermarket giant Tesco has cut the prices of certain “essential” food products including pasta and oil amid food inflation concerns.
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NewsAvocado coating "could improve shelf life", say researchers
ACS Food Science & Technology researchers claim a chitosan-based coating can preserve avocados for longer periods.
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Recall Roundup: Listeria monocytogenes and undeclared allergens
Read New Food’s latest instalment of Recall Roundup to find out what food and beverage products have been recalled around the world this week.
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NewsTim Hortons to enter South Korean market
Canadian coffee shop food chain Tim Horton’s has announced that it will be opening eateries in South Korea in 2023.


