All articles by Beth Gault – Page 7
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Noble takes another crack at posh eggs with Heritage Breeds
The Heritage Breeds range will feature duck, hen and quail eggs from British farms
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Seychelles, suppliers and NGOs link to protect tuna stocks
The FIP agreement has been signed by 17 organisations, including WWF, Princes, John West owner Thai Union and the Seychelles
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Delamere Dairy adds spreadable goats butter to range
The spread (rsp: £2.25/250g) combines Delamere’s lightly salted goats’ butter with rapeseed oil
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Unilever unveils two new Flora ProActiv Expert spreads
The launches come at the same time as Unilever bosses are seriously considering ‘Sprexit’
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Tesco trials packaging to keep mushrooms fresher for longer
Customers complained that the current plastic packaging sometimes put them off buying mushrooms due to condensation
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Florette backs new coleslaw duo with summer marketing push
Salad brand to spend £2.5m on campaign which will feature a singing tractor
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Sainsbury's predicts great leap in salmon sales this Easter
Retailer expects to sell 10% more salmon compared to last Easter
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Tulip adds trio of TGI Fridays slow-cooked meats
Three lines will launch into 300 Morrisons stores from 23 April
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Comment & Opinion
Sustainability campaigns need buy-in from the ground up
Palm oil is in the firing line once again, but how much difference do sustainability campaigns really make?
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Eggs to get free-range status back as restrictions are lifted
All poultry in England will be allowed outside from 13 April after the risk of avian flu subsided
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Müller taps into big pots trend with shareable Püd mmMousse
Dessert is Müller’s first branded mousse in UK, and went on sale this week in Asda
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Fowler Welch lands Winterbotham Darby as first Nuneaton tenant
Deal follows partnership with Dairy Crest last year which saw it take over transport operations at its Nuneaton facility
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Genius Foods to cut 115 jobs as it ends non-branded production
All of the brand’s existing bakery locations will continue to operate
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Cadbury commits to UK production with new Bournville lines
It is opening four new production lines at site
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Animal antibiotic reduction 'won't solve human resistance' says report
The report was published by the Royal Society and assesses the case for limiting antibiotics in farming
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Analysis & Features
Kraftliner price driven up by wood pulp demand
Rising demand and higher input costs have led to a rise in kraftliner prices
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Analysis & Features
Palm oil price drops 20% as production recovers
The price of palm oil per tonne has fallen 18.2% from £643.60 to £526.30 since January
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'We don't need meat for a good meal' say 56% of Brits
Among those who have cut back on meat, the survey found 33% did so for health reasons
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Free school milk should be extended, urges Tetra Pak
Just 55% of primary-aged children in the UK drank milk at school on average, says report by packaging company
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Arla Protein adds pouches and kale-flavoured yoghurt to lineup
High protein brand, which was launched in 2015, is now worth almost £10m, Arla says