All articles by Henry Sandercock – Page 28
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Category Report
Small but powerful: The Dairymen dairy for kids report 2019
From yoghurt to cheddar, kids are already shaping the future of some dairy categories. So how are brands responding?
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Category Report
Active health for active people: The Dairymen yoghurts & desserts report 2019
In a flat yoghurts market, products boasting health benefits are in growth. What’s driving the shift, and can it be sustained?
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News
Biotiful Dairy to launch kefir ranges for kids
Kefir Quark Squeezy and Kefir Slurpy launch in Ocado and Whole Foods in October
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News
Wayne Hudson takes on expanded role amid Birds Eye restructure
Hudson will look after another of Birds Eye’s parent company’s businesses as part of a broader role
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News
Fruit & veg supplier SunFresh Produce launches ‘ethical’ DTC delivery boxes
Pikt Fresh offers a range of three box-types aimed at different environments – home use, bar or catering services, and ‘social gathering’ occasions
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News
Saeeda Amin to join Young’s Seafood as new CFO
Amin previously held lead financial roles at McCain Foods, 2 Sisters and Bakkavor
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News
Lactalis relaunches Seriously Melting Pots after safety recall
The original packaging design sparked safety concerns
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News
The Meatless Farm Co announces nationwide tie-in with Brakes
The plant-based company will have three SKUs listed with the wholesaler from next week
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Grower produces ‘first commercially viable’ pink apple variety in UK
The Flanders Pink has been grown at one of Kent-based company AC Goatham & Son’s orchards
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Quorn to launch Mexican-themed vegan NPD into supermarket chilled aisles
The meat-free chicken SKUs will be rolled out into major supermarkets from next week
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Tesco to launch ‘more affordable’ ethically farmed chicken by early 2020
The announcement came as 25 animal welfare specialists called on the supermarket to ditch its ‘intensive’ farming practices
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Comment & Opinion
Fire-ravaged Brazil faces a fight in growing UK pork and poultry exports
The UK’s poultry sector - not to mention consumers - are likely to be concerned by Brazil’s ‘sustainable’ farming methods
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News
Meat wholesaler fine increased after failed appeal against food safety offence
The severity of Bowland Foods’ offence was upgraded at its appeal hearing
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Government faces backlash over ‘bamboozling’ Brexit immigration move
It has said it intends to bring an end to freedom of movement on Halloween in the event of a no-deal
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News
Up to 50 jobs at risk as Müller mulls closure of Aberdeen depot
The move is part of the processor’s Project Darwin cost-cutting drive
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News
Birds Eye launches £6m advertising push in bid to ‘double’ veg consumption
It has been described by the firm as its ‘biggest’ frozen veg marketing drive to date
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News
Tesco and Red Tractor suspend pig farm after ‘distressing’ abuse
Undercover footage appeared to show pigs squealing as workers hit them with metal rods and slammed gates into them
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Analysis & Features
Can the meat industry fight back against latest attacks?
Some in the sector believe the time has come to mount a more robust defence
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News
Actimel gets trio of fruit & veg-based yoghurt shots
The shots have been launched into Ocado as well as Nisa, Spar and other c-stores
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Crediton Dairy ‘on course’ to become market leader after latest results
The firm posted steady growth in turnover and profits which were ’in line’ with expectations