All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 54
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Jamie Oliver chicken ready meal trio for Budgens
Budgens has introduced a range of Jamie Oliver ready-to-cook meals to its meat aisles…
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Fresh Three price cuts drive 10% growth across fruit and veg, says Co-op
The Co-operative Food claims its fruit and veg price cuts have driven almost 10% sales growth across its fresh produce range.
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EU must do more for farmers, says European Parliament
MEPs today adopted two non-binding resolutions calling for the European Commission and EU member states to offer better support to dairy farmers
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EFSA clarifies fish storage advice
Current EU legislation does not define a specific temperature for transport or storage of fishery products
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London shopkeeper fined over rotten produce
Rural Payments Agency operations director Paul Caldwell said prosecution was only used by the HMI as a “last resort”
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Global meat prices to ease after 2014 highs
Global meat prices are set to climb down from the record levels experienced in 2014…
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Ireland moves to calm buyer nerves over 'isolated' BSE case
Ireland has insisted a shock new case of BSE – the country’s first in two years – is an isolated case
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Food fraud has knocked authenticity confidence, study claims
The survey of 500 shoppers revealed 43% of respondents were not confident that meat-based chilled and frozen ready meals contained the species on the label
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Supplier pleads guilty to putting beef hearts in burgers and halal mislabelling
The company was fined a total of £42,500 and ordered to pay over £70,000 in costs
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Milk from cannabis seed-fed cows declared safe
Hemp, which contains very low levels of active chemical in cannabis, ‘unlikely’ to pose health risk
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First Picota cherries of season arrive in UK from Spain
The season’s first Picota cherries have arrived in UK supermarkets…
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Fruit Heroes sets up Facebook chat about healthy eating
Fruit snacking brand Fruit Heroes is hosting a Facebook webchat to help answer parents’ questions…
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Salmon sales leap as shoppers are tempted by promotions
Salmon consumption is soaring as health-conscious Brits are being tempted by supermarket deals…
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Ireland announces first BSE case for two years
DAFM stresses the animal was not sold for slaughter and did not enter the food chain
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Russian import ban renewal likely to hit dairy hardest
This week, Russia confirmed it would extend the ban on EU food imports for another year…
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Sainsbury's the latest to cut milk prices
The retailer announced today (26 June) that the price of two pints of its own-label milk had been dropped from 89p to 75p across its supermarkets
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Lettuce prices up due to colder than normal weather
UK lettuce prices have risen 17.7% month on month due to reduced supply
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Blue Honeysuckle 'superberry' comes to UK
The oblong-shaped, dark blue berry is celebrated as the ‘elixir of life’ in Japan, which has a national ‘Haskap Day’ celebrating its health benefits
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Iceland expands 'luxurious' exotic meat range
New additions include wagyu beef, rabbit, venison and kangaroo
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Market watch: Lithuanian cheese makers eye UK market
With exports to Russia blocked, Lithuania is heading west with its quality cheeses. Can it carve out a market here?