All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 19
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Comment & Opinion
Food Inspectors: a missed opportunity for the food industry
Matt Allwright got stuck into the big issues: how did horse end up in burgers, he asked, pointing at a horse in a field…
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Analysis & Features
Ukrainian export revisions push up wheat prices
Wheat prices have moved up as a result of Ukrainian exports for 2014/15 being revised down by 4% on previous forecasts…
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Analysis & Features
Beef prices in UK and Continent still falling
UK and European beef prices continue to tumble, with deadweight prices in the UK and France down nearly 10% on last year…
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News
Dairy Crest results: 10 key facts and figures
Dairy Crest has reported its full-year results for the 12 months to 31 March 2014. The Grocer spoke to CEO Mark Allen to glean more details.
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News
Dairy Crest profits bounce back as Cathedral City sales climb
Dairy Crest has reported a 1% increase in sales and a return to bottom-line profitability after “a year of consolidation” that saw it reorganise its business structure and slash costs by £25m.
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News
Noble Foods faces competition probe over Manton’s acquisition
Noble Foods has reassured its customers it is “business as usual” after competition regulators placed an interim order on its acquisition of egg processor Manton’s.
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News
Booths names own-label milk ‘Fair Milk’ and raises farmgate price
Booths is rebranding its own-label milk as ‘Fair Milk’ and increasing its farmgate milk price to 35.5 pence per litre
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News
Cranswick brings home the bacon with 12% sales rise
Cranswick has beaten City expectations by announcing a 12% rise in sales in its full-year results today, with pre-tax profit up by 6%.
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News
Halal meat: shoppers won't pay more to avoid it
The vast majority of UK shoppers are not prepared to pay more to ensure they do not eat halal meat, research indicates…
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News
Debbie & Andrew's gives Cumberland sausage a modern twist
ABP has added a new Cumberland variant to its Debbie & Andrew’s range of premium sausages…
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News
Anti-fraud measures added to BRC global standard for suppliers
Suppliers looking to be certified by the BRC will face new requirements to prevent Horsegate-style fraud from next year…
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News
ABP and Genus team up to improve beef genetics
ABP Food Group has struck a strategic partnership with animal genetics company Genus to improve beef genetics and meat quality.
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News
Benecol ad struck down for misleading health claims
An ad for Benecol yoghurt drinks has been banned by the Advertising Standard Authority for misleading consumers about the drink’s health benefits.
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News
Sainsbury’s cuts fat in beef mince and overhauls labelling
Sainsbury’s has reformulated its beef mince to reduce fat content by 244 tonnes a year and changed the labels on its entire mince range.
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News
Tesco removes last of its Yum dairy range made by Arla
Tesco has pulled the plug on Yum, its exclusive dairy brand produced by Arla…
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News
Unilever goes for Gold with new Flora butter blend
Unilever is looking to dial up the premium credentials of Flora and entice block butter buyers to the spreads category…
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News
Asda supplier QV Foods' anaerobic digestion plant opens
Asda veg & potato supplier QV Foods has opened an anaerobic digestion facility at its HQ in Lincolnshire…
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Analysis & Features
Will Saucy Fish vs Aldi unleash more copycat action?
Perhaps not when a high-profile legal battle is bad for business……
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Analysis & Features
Mexican lime shortages push up UK prices
A severe lime shortage in the US meant many Cinco de Mayo revellers had to make do without the fruit in their margaritas…
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News
Wednesbury Tulip production facility to focus on US-style pork
Brits’ growing appetite for US-style pork has prompted Tulip to invest £2.3m in a dedicated production facility…