All UK & Ireland articles – Page 30
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News
Discount supermarket to donate over 500,000 meals over Easter holidays
Aldi has committed to donating over 500,000 meals to “good causes” during the Easter holidays to support those in need.
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NewsCRAVE goes peanut-free with new P’Not Butter
In response to a continued rise in the number of people suffering from peanut allergies, CRAVE's new nut-free peanut butter alternative makes the popular product more accessible for all.
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NewsPrinces announces partnership agreement with Capri-Sun
Capri-Sun and Princes have entered a new partnership to produce over 250 million Capri-Sun juice pouches annually at the Group’s production facility in Bradford.
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ArticleWorld Water Day: One Water's impact on five million lives
This World Water Day, Duncan Goose reflects on 'Leveraging Water for Peace' amid global challenges and explores the journey of One Water which has impacted five million lives through purpose-driven initiatives.
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Podcast
Episode 50: Is Brexit working for the meat sector? With Nick Allen
CEO of the British Meat Processors Association Nick Allen talks through the most important challenges facing the meat sector in 2024.
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ReportSupply Chains Report by New Food
Dive into the Core New Food Supply Chains Report, exploring Brexit concerns, ethical sourcing, Cargill’s Cocoa Promise impact, Nestlé’s initiatives, and Princes Group’s transformations.
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Recall Roundup: Pathogens and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, we highlight food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsAlcohol-free beer on tap key to reducing alcohol sales, study claims
A University of Bristol study reveals pubs offering alcohol-free beer on draught saw a five perecnt decrease in alcohol sales, though overall revenue was not affected.
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NewsIndustry responds to food inflation dipping to 5 percent
Data from ONS has revealed that food and non-alcoholic beverage inflation has fallen by two percentage points to 5 percent in February. Find out how the industry has responded here…
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Tesco loses latest court battle with Lidl over Clubcard logo
Tesco has lost its appeal against the judgement that said it had infringed on Lidl’s trademark with its Clubcard Prices logo.
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NewsLow-income parents struggle to afford healthy foods, research shows
The Food Foundation has released a report revealing parents on lower incomes face barriers to affording vegetables, fruit and wholegrains.
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NewsMeatly and Omni unveil "world’s first" cultivated pet food
Working with Omni, Meatly has shared that it has created the “world’s first” pet food made using cultivated chicken.
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Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
In our latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight recent food and beverage recalls in the US and UK.
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Aldi donates 2.5 million meals through industry partnership
Through a partnership with Company Shop Group, discount supermarket Aldi has shared that it has donated over two million meals in the UK from its Regional Distribution Centre.
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ArticleWhy are food manufacturers' margins falling behind?
Jarrod Adam, Head of Product at Unleashed, unveils challenges affecting manufacturers' profitability, from overstocking to surging food inflation and evolving supply chains.
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NewsUK Government proposes "fairer" food labelling to elevate British farmers
Steve Barclay announces UK Government's plan to adjust food labels, placing greater emphasis on recognising British farmers.
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NewsDeprived areas have unhealthiest food options, claims research
University of Cambridge scientists leverage AI to assess menu healthiness across British food outlets, revealing disparities in deprived areas, posing a double burden.
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ArticleUnwrapping perceptions of ultra processed foods
In navigating the intricate dialogue surrounding ultra-processed foods, Klaus Grunert highlights the need for unified efforts in promoting clarity and accountability from the food sector.
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ArticlePhenomenal women in the food sector
This International Women’s Day, New Food’s Assistant Editor Grace Galler speaks to four women in the sector about their career journeys, discussing achievements, challenges, and hopes for the next generation.
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Recall Roundup: Metal contaminants and allergen labelling
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight food and beverage recalls in the UK and US in the last week.


