All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 52
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News
Chobani to change packaging while 'Greek yoghurt' battle is pending
Chobani is changing the packaging of its yoghurts in the UK, after rival Greek yoghurt maker Fage - the owner of the Total Greek Yoghurt brand - attempted to bring an injunction against it last week.
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Jamie Oliver winter salad gets Tesco relaunch
Salads to Go has relaunched its Jamie Oliver-branded winter salad to boost salad sales during the winter months….
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Supermarkets ramp up interest in halal and kosher Mini Babybel
A halal and kosher version of Mini Babybel is picking up traction with the mults, with Tesco set to boost distribution of the product.
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Tesco launches producer groups for pig and beef farmers
Tesco is introducing direct contracts for pig and beef farmers as it launches new dedicated producer groups for the two sectors.
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Tesco freshens up meat, fish and poultry line-up
Tesco is revamping its meat, fish and poultry section, rolling out refreshed packaging, new in-store signage and improved products across its range.
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Meadow Quality calf marketers to merge with with Graig Producers
Organic beef and lamb group Graig Producers is to become part of Meadow Quality, the largest calf marketing group in the UK.
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Isle of Wight milk brand hits shelves following farmer push
A new milk brand for the Isle of Wight is hitting shelves today, after farmers on the island launched a campaign to save the local dairy industry.
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Comment & Opinion
All Greek to me
How Greek should Greek yoghurt be? That is the question facing the High Court in London, as Total Greek Yoghurt maker Fage and US yoghurt heavyweight Chobani fight over who has the right to call their yoghurt “Greek”…
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Chobani faces court fight to keep calling its yoghurt 'Greek'
US yoghurt heavyweight Chobani is facing a lawsuit in the High Court over its right to use the term ‘Greek yoghurt’.
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Samworth Bros' Chef and Farmer sausages are Tesco exclusive
Tesco has teamed up with Samworth Bros to launch a new exclusive-to-Tesco range of premium sausages – Chef and Farmer….
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Pastoral logo launches to push grass-fed beef and lamb
It’s taken off in the US. Now a group of UK farmers are hoping grass-fed meat will be the next big thing here….
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Category Report
Retail prices for pork and bacon set to soar as costs rise
Suppliers fear the fundamental supply and demand balance of the pork industry could soon take an unhealthy turn….
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Category Report
Sausages and bacon - the new health foods?
Low-fat sausage sales are storming ahead, particularly in own label, while bacon suppliers are working to cut salt and fat…
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Analysis & Features
Food price inflation set to hit 4% by end of 2013
Food price inflation will be firmly back on the agenda in the UK in 2013…
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Olive oil trend hits sausage aisle with better-for-you banger
The British banger is the latest food to get a healthy makeover courtesy of the Mediterranean diet.
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Oz peaches and nectarines arrive in the UK
Fruit supplier AG Thames has announced the arrival of the first commercial volumes of Oz peaches and nectarines in the UK.
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Von Westenholz leaves NFU to become CEO at Crop Protection Association
Pro-GM lobbying body the Crop Protection Association has appointed the NFU’s head of government affairs, Nick von Westenholz, as its new CEO.
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Government makes sustainable palm oil pledge
The UK government has published a national statement on palm oil and announced it is to move to 100% sustainable palm oil in the food it buys by the end of 2015.
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Wrexham baker takes top prize at Welsh food awards
A third-generation baker from Wrexham has claimed the top trophy at the 11th Wales the True Taste food and drinks awards.
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Analysis & Features
Drought set to push up price of fertiliser
Fertiliser could become more expensive as high grains and oilseed prices are predicted to fuel increased demand.