All UK & Ireland articles – Page 54
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NewsCould genetically modified rice tackle food shortages?
Researchers claim genetically engineered rice with better salt tolerance could be grown in places where crops would usually fail.
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Article“People love a bargain”: Innovating in the snack food sector
Find out why the Marketing Director of Valeo Snackfoods thinks it is important to create new types of snack foods for high street discount and bargain stores.
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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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NewsLubrication key to chocolate’s irresistibility
Researchers have determined that consumers find the process whereby chocolate turns from a solid to a smooth emulsion in the mouth “totally irresistible”.
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NewsFour in 10 students have got food from the bins, FSA claims
A new study carried out by the FSA has highlighted that many students do not follow recommended food safety and hygiene behaviours.
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Recall roundup: Salmonella and undeclared allergens
Read our latest recall round up to find out about products being recalled in the UK and US.
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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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NewsKerry to sell its Sweet Ingredients Portfolio
Kerry Group has announced that has entered into exclusive negotiations to sell its Sweet Ingredients Portfolio to Advent International’s portfolio company IRCA.
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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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NewsInquiry questions Government plans for supporting food industry
Food Minister Mark Spencer will be meeting with MPs to discuss Government plans to support the food and drink sector.
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NewsCould "Net Zero Plastic to Nature" tackle plastic pollution?
A new campaign has been created that encourages “every player in the producer to consumer supply chain to utilise plastic responsibly".
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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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ArticleWhy new GM techniques must be strictly regulated
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.
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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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NewsGlobal Brands Limited acquires three beverage brands
Previously owned by Molson Coors, the Hooch, Hooper’s and Reef brands have been purchased by Global Brands Limited.
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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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ArticleFood safety - Salmonella controls and stretched supply chains
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.
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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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NewsBritish Nutrition Foundation appoints new Honorary President
The British Nutrition Foundation has appointed a new Honorary President and has added three Trustees to its board.


