All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 35
-
News
Jazzy potatoes set to return to Co-op Group stores
Jazzy variety potatoes will be returning to The Co-operative Group shelves for the second year running in August…
-
News
Bel UK says cheese needs to boost emotional engagement
Retailers and suppliers are missing out on a £500m opportunity in the UK cheese market…
-
News
Hain Daniels Greek Gods downsized for the UK
Hain Daniels is relaunching its Greek Gods brand of Greek-style yoghurts less than a year after its UK debut…
-
News
Welsh scrap True Taste awards
The Welsh government has pulled the plug on the True Taste Awards…
-
News
Karro receives £60m kitty to grow post Vion acquisition
Six months after acquiring Vion’s UK pork operations, Karro Food Group has secured a £60m refinancing package with GE Capi…
-
Analysis & Features
Poor weather means UK likely to stay net importer of wheat
The UK is expected to remain a net importer of wheat for a second year running…
-
News
Asda suppliers to face surprise BRC audits
Suppliers to Asda will have to pass unannounced BRC audits as of this autumn, as the supermarket seeks to toughen up its inspection regime and reinforce consumer trust following the horsemeat scandal.
-
News
Nominate your favourite Continental cheese
Attention cheesemakers and cheese fans! The Grocer is looking for outstanding gems from the world of Continental cheese for an exciting feature in our upcoming Dairymen supplement.
-
Analysis & Features
Look to your holidays for fmcg inspiration
With the holiday season in full swing, it’s a great time to look beyond our borders for some fmcg inspiration…
-
News
113 jobs on the line as Karro Food reviews Somerset site
Karro Food Group – the company that acquired the Vion UK pork operations in a management buyout earlier this year – is considering scaling back operations at its Wiveliscombe site in Somerset.
-
News
PETA resurrects anti-meat 'smoking baby' ad
Less than a month after one of its billboards was banned by advertising watchdog the ASA for comparing eating meat with the dangers of smoking, vegan campaign group PETA is resurrecting the campaign
-
News
Arla to bring dairy farm standards scheme to UK
Arla will be rolling out its own farm assurance scheme in the UK as of next year, as it seeks to bring its UK dairy farmers in line with its Scandinavian and German operations.
-
News
Dairy Crest plumping for baby formula for Davidstow whey move
Dairy Crest has decided its whey venture at Davidstow will produce baby formula rather than sports nutrition lines…
-
News
Row over pork DNA in halal flares up again
Just as Ramadan gets under way, Muslim consumers are being warned not to consume certain halal-certified products…
-
Analysis & Features
Retailers split over price of four pints of milk
After many months of stalemate, four-pint milk prices moved again this week, with Tesco upping its price by 10p to £1.39…
-
News
Arla moots Castello co-branding for Milk Link cheeses
Tickler Cheddar, Tuxford and Tebbutt Stilton and Cornish Country Larder Brie may be sold under Arla’s Castello brand…
-
News
Italian producers: 'UK labelling would penalise our food'
Italian food producers have become the latest group to kick off about the UK’s new voluntary front-of-pack labelling…
-
News
Tesco denies new labelling system for Irish beef
Tesco has vigorously denied claims it plans to introduce a new on-pack labelling system for beef imported from Ireland and fattened in the UK that would describe meat as “Irish-born, British-finished”.
-
News
Dairy Crest’s Davidstow whey venture to focus on baby formula
Dairy Crest has decided its whey venture at Davidstow will focus on demineralised whey powder, which is used in baby formula.
-
News
FSA needs clarity to tackle future food crises, MPs say
The government should consider reversing the machinery of government changes that reduced the Food Standards Agency’s remit in 2010 so as to better equip it to deal with future food crises, MPs have said.