All articles by Henry Sandercock – Page 13
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Covid hits Peas Please campaign as veg consumption slows
Just over 72 million portions made it into shopping baskets or on to plates in 2020 – 13 million fewer than last year
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Compagnie Fruitiere eyes UK expansion as sales leap 28%
The French firm’s UK division principally supplies bananas to at least two major retailers
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FSA abolishes 10-day use-by-date rule for fresh meat
The new guidance will move the default use-by-date to at least 13 days for vacuum and modified atmosphere packed red meat
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British Lion welcomes 10th major processed egg supplier to scheme
The accreditation scheme now covers 90% of all the eggs processed in the UK
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Wensleydale Creamery MD David Hartley dies aged 58
Hartley, 58, had led Wensleydale for 28 years after being instrumental in a management buyout of the creamery in 1992
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Pilgrim’s Pride pens five-year Aldi ham supply deal
The deal would operate from Pilgrim’s King’s Lynn cooked meat facility, the supplier announced
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Poultry housing order imposed across Great Britain amid bird flu outbreak
The restrictions will require all poultry farms in England, Scotland and Wales to keep their flocks indoors
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Wicked Kitchen plans overseas launch as it rolls out raft of new lines
Derek Sarno, Tesco’s plant-based guru, has also announced NPD for the retailer’s own label Plant Chef range
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Animal welfare groups welcome plan to end livestock exports
Defra has proposed the move in an eight-week consultation that will also look at live animal transportation standards
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Stilton retail supply for Christmas ‘not an issue’, say producers
Last weekend, a Sunday Times story claimed retailers were anticipating having to ration out the blue cheese
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Captain Birdseye unveils Shipshape beard kit for ‘ruggedly handsome’ men
The beard kit is said to be for those seeking to emulate the ‘immaculate’ look of the bewhiskered Captain
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Finnebrogue plans plant-based ‘revolution’ for 2021 with trio of trademarks
Finnebrogue made its first branded move into the meat-free market earlier in 2020
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Comment & Opinion
UK farming overhaul could spell higher prices at the tills
Farmers will face additional costs and food supply could be affected
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Bird flu found at North Yorkshire turkey rearing farm
The turkey fattening site has become the latest commercial poultry farm to register a case of bird flu
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Consumers ‘sleepwalking’ away from eating meat, AHDB report finds
The report cited a ‘lack of inspiration’ was behind an unconscious move away from meat by some shoppers
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Birds Eye and Aunt Bessie’s team up with Asda for frozen aisle ‘takeover’
The in-store activity has seen the brands re-merchandise freezer sections at 10 Asda sites
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2021 Farm Shop & Deli Awards judging panel unveiled
Food and drink broadcaster Nigel Barden will return as chair of judges
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Finnebrogue unveils nitrite-free Christmas Pigs in Blankets NPD
It is said by Finnebrogue to be the first mass-produced nitrite-free pigs in blankets product on the market
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Meat sector ‘unprepared’ for Brexit immigration rules, warns legal expert
The meat industry was singled out as one sector facing potential recruitment issues
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McQueens ‘more than doubles’ milk capacity amid DTC sales boom
The Scottish dairy firm said Covid-19 had accelerated consumer demand for its delivery services by almost 30%