All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 34
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Fonterra botulism scare a false alarm, tests reveal
The botulism scare involving Fonterra whey products has turned out to be a false alarm, the New Zealand government has said.
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Iceland ad banned for denigrating Irish food safety body
A press ad for Iceland that appeared at the height of the horsemeat scandal has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for denigrating Ireland’s food safety watchdog the FSAI.
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Premium surimi from Spain pitched at retail
Surimi – the processed fish mixture used to make seafood sticks – could be headed for a premium makeover…
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First Milk names former Defra minister Jim Paice as chairman
First Milk has appointed former Defra agriculture minister Jim Paice as its new chairman…
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Analysis & Features
There's a fly in my soup... and I like it
The Nordic Food Lab is developing ‘non-scary’ insect foods. We flew to Copenhagen to find out more…
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ABP sued for defamation over horsemeat claims
ABP Food Group is being sued for defamation by an Irish meat trader, who alleges the company wrongly implicated it in the horsemeat scandal.
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First Milk names former Defra minister Jim Paice chairman
First Milk has appointed former Defra agriculture minister Jim Paice as its new chairman.
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Stonegate launches boiled egg snack pack in Waitrose
Egg supplier Stonegate is looking to capitalise on growing consumer interest in low-carb, high-protein snacks…
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Fresh Iberico pork set for British debut
British supermarkets could soon be stocking premium fresh pork from Spain thanks to a major own-label supplier…
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Karro plans to double pork export business
Karro Food Group is gearing up to double exports over the next two years…
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Interviews
Can Karro cut it in in-store butchery?
In his first interview since the Vion UK pork MBO, Karro Food Group CEO Seamus Carr reveals his priorities…
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New Zealand dairy industry hit by contamination scare
New Zealand’s dairy industry has been rocked by a major food scandal, after bacteria contamination was discovered in whey powder used to make baby formula produced by the country’s leading dairy co-operative, Fonterra.
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Bernard Matthews revamps its brand and packaging
Turkey giant Bernard Matthews is revamping its brand, overhauling its packaging and launching a £1m consumer campaign…
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Powerful Yoghurt to target men with 2014 UK launch
After Chobani and Greek Gods, a third US Greek-style yoghurt brand is making a play for the UK…
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Amir Khan throws his weight behind Protein Milk push
Maxinutrition has signed up former world champion boxer Amir Khan as the face of its ‘Everyday Champions’ campaign…
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FSA hails landmark ruling on use-by dates
The FSA has hailed a landmark ruling for clarifying that food past its use-by date should never be sold…
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Judith Bryans is new Dairy UK CEO
Dairy UK puts health centre stage by hiring Judith Bryans as its new CEO…
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Analysis & Features
Pig prices set to stay firm despite recent drop
UK pig prices have fallen for the first time since late February as a result of lower feed prices and reduced demand…
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Dairy UK names Judith Bryans as new CEO
Dairy UK has appointed Dr Judith Bryans as its new chief executive, replacing Jim Begg.
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Dairy Crest sells North West milk-delivery business
Dairy Crest today announced the sale of its depot-based milk-delivery business in the North West to Creamline Dairies has been completed.