All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 42
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News
Government must address poor state of UK fruit and veg, warns report
The report pointed to a serious mismatch between supply and demand of fruit and veg in the UK
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Comment & Opinion
Meat producers must find a way to defend against two-pronged attack
The notion that everything that is good for our environment is good for us is far from clear
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Mondelez hits back at Cadbury 'broken promises' allegations
The company dismissed Channel 4’s Dispatches programme as “misleading and one-sided”
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Scots fisheries secretary slams refusal to devolve seafood levy
Richard Lochead warned he would push for “maximum autonomy” within the current arrangements…
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Cargill to cut production at Hereford poultry plant
Cargill said it lost the Asda B&B business during a “competitive tendering process”
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Analysis & Features
Retailers ramp up multibuy deals on sweet Easter treats
Easter is early this year, and retailers have responded with a marked increase in promotional activity on sweet treats
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Comment & Opinion
British dairy really could go down the drain if public heeds PHE advice
It’s a rude slap in the face for the dairy sector
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News
Tex-Mex is first new Peperami flavour for eight years
Peperami Tex-Mex, its first new flavour for eight years, is flavoured with onion and spices
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Müller Corner gets 'creamier' new recipe
The dairy giant announced this week it was re-launching its Crunch Corner and Fruit Corner SKUs
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Aldi praised for driving up British pork sales with 'competitive pricing'
The discounter said pork volumes were up 10% in February compared with the same period last year…
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Shoppers still worried about fish fraud, survey finds
55% doubt the seafood they are buying is always what it said on the pack…
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Meat snacks added to ONS shopping basket
The ONS today unveiled 2016 changes to the ‘shopping basket’ of items it uses to measure consumer price inflation…
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Rise in listeria recalls set to bring increased scrutiny
Spar UK this week became the latest company to issue a listeria recall
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Beef & lamb exports fell in 2015, reports trade body
Total UK beef exports were down 11% at 100,400 tonnes, while total sheepmeat exports were down at 79,460 tonnes
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Impact of WHO cancer scare on sausages and bacon starting to ease
The WHO’s decision to classify processed meat as a carcinogen has wiped £25m off the value of bacon and sausage sales
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Collier’s cashes in on protein boom with new Miners snacks
Collier’s Miners are pitched as the perfect sized snack to satisfy a cheese craving
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R&R Ice Cream reports record sales of nearly €1bn in 2015
Reported revenues were up over 18% year-on-year to nearly €1bn…
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Arla to close Essex milk processing plant
The co-op today wants to close Hatfield Peverel dairy by the end of July 2016
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Farmers launch EU Stay campaign, warn Brexit 'too risky'
The Farmers for In campaign, fronted by AHDB chair Peter Kendall, was launched officially yesterday in a letter to The Sun
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Waitrose claims first UK listing of Cypriot cheese Anari
The ricotta-style cheese, a blend of cows, goats and sheep milk, launched in Waitrose today