All Food safety articles – Page 36
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News
The fraud fight must be multi-faceted
Sir, It is important that Chris Elliott has a continuous voice in your magazine
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News
New Zealand cracks down on manuka honey fraud
The New Zealand government has embarked on a major crackdown on fake manuka honey
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Analysis and Features
The food mob: how the mafia has infiltrated food & drink
Crime syndicates dug their claws 30% deeper into Italy’s €130bn food sector last year, with mafia-related sales worth €21
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Food Standards Agency appoints Jason Feeney as CEO
Feeney replaces Catherine Brown, who resigned last November, at helm of regulator
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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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Comment and Opinion
Crisps study reveals potentially unsafe acrylamide levels
Tyrrells, Seabrook and major supermarkets were among the worst offenders, claims the study from the Changing Markets Foundation
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News
Brits changing food habits to save money, FSA survey reveals
43% have made at least one change to the way they shop or eat for financial reasons
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Northern Ireland faeces incident ‘isolated’ says Coca-Cola
All of the product from the affected batch was immediately impounded and will not be sold
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Brazilian meat crisis eases as countries overturn import bans
Scandal led to widespread restrictions on Brazilian meat last week from across the globe
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Porky Lights calls in Trading Standards to conduct fat tests
The brand became embroiled in a media frenzy earlier this month
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Comment and Opinion
Princess Anne lines up a royal rumble with GM comments
It’s always fun when the Royal Family weighs in on matters of national importance
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Analysis and Features
Will FSA reform 'loosen the reins' on big food business?
The FSA board has stressed self-regulation is not on the cards
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News
FSA publishes results of hygiene trial with Tesco
The Food Standards Agency has moved a step closer to a new light-touch model for the UK’s Food Hygiene Ratings System
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Analysis and Features
Just how robust is on-pack nutritional information?
The Sun last week claimed Porky Lights sausages marketed as low fat to slimmers were in fact no different to normal bangers
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Analysis and Features
Will food safety regulation be too light-touch after Brexit?
The winds of change could be set to blow through the UK food sector’s regulatory landscape over the coming months
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News
Beekeeping practices, not fraud, may cause honey's added sugar
One in seven pots of honey in Europe could have been “adulterated” with added sugar, a new report has warned
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News
Meat inspection rules set for post-Brexit overhaul
The FSA admitted to “uncertainty over the future shape of official controls following Britain’s exit from the EU”
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Lotus Biscoff Biscuit Spread recalled over metal fears
The jars carry best before dates in February and March 2018
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News
Pets at Home recalls AVA food after cats become unwell
The animals exhibited symptoms including ’sudden collapse, fitting, widespread twitching and general unsteadiness’
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Comment and Opinion
Supermarkets seem switched on over free-range eggs crisis
The big supermarkets seem switched on to the threat to free-range eggs