All Meat articles – Page 111
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News
David Cameron vows to defend kosher slaughter
David Cameron has insisted kosher slaughter will continue to be protected in the UK, after the country’s top vet called for reform of the process.
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Analysis & Features
The sensory science behind a hit sausage
Reformulating a brand but worried it won’t taste as good as the original? Marketing Sciences can help…
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News
Highland Game hits English Sainsbury's
Highland Game has massively expanded listings of its added-value venison products in Sainsbury’s…
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Devro profits hit by high pork prices
Record pork prices have hit demand for sausages in the UK, contributing to falling profits at sausage casing maker Devro…
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Atkins hits back at high-protein diet study
The company behind the Atkins diet has hit back at a study claiming a high-protein diet could be harmful to human health.
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High protein diet could increase threat of cancer, study warns
A diet rich in animal protein could be as harmful to human health as smoking, scientists have warned….
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Young's CEO Leendert den Hollander resigns
Young’s Seafood has announced its CEO, Leendert den Hollander, is leaving the company.
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Boparan defends Tesco over chicken sourcing issue
Ranjit Singh Boparan urged farmers to be patient and not to expect moves to 100% British overnight…
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Kerry targets burger fans with chilled Richmond pork products
Kerry Foods is hoping to build trust in the burger category with the launch of the first burgers under its Richmond brand…
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Supermarkets are the solution, not the problem: Boparan
Farmers should see supermarkets not as a problem but “the solution,” Ranjit Singh Boparan has said.
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Justin King on Red Tractor: ‘It doesn’t add value for our customers’
Justin King has made a withering attack on the Red Tractor scheme, claiming its logo does not add value to shoppers and the underlying standards are not high enough.
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Comment & Opinion
Piggy pleasure at new cock scratchings recipe
Pork scratchings have long been the pint-accompanying snack of choice for the unfussy barfly…
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News
Tulip invests £15m to boost pork exports to China
Tulip is investing £15m in its UK operations as part of a major export drive to increase its pork sales to China…
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Comment & Opinion
Richmond's peacekeeper serves up a smooth sausage
Having lost its sub-Mumford faux-folk band somewhere, Richmond is focusing on the family with its new sausage ad…
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News
Cotswold Sheep Society urges use of logo to safeguard breed
Producers of rare-breed Cotswold sheep are urging butchers and restaurants to start using the Pedigree Cotswold Lamb logo…
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Lynch Quality Meats bought by Dunbia
Dunbia has bought Scottish fresh and frozen meat supplier Lynch Quality Meats…
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'No backlash' over non-GM policy shift
The mults’ decision last year to abandon non-GM policies on poultry feed has not led to a consumer backlash…
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UK labs develop 'super' DNA test to screen meat for 12 species
A new super-charged DNA test that can screen meat products for 12 species in one go – including dog, cat and rat – is being developed by British scientists and is likely to become available commercially within the next 12 months.
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Analysis & Features
Sheep rustling - a worsening problem for UK farmers
Rustling doesn’t just happen in the Wild West. It is a growing problem for UK farmers…