All Meat articles – Page 111
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News
Meat workers walk out in FSA pay dispute
Meat workers employed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) completed a second day of industrial action yesterday
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Tesco adds Polish deli counter to Ealing Broadway store
Tesco has launched a Polish deli counter at its revamped Metro store in Ealing Broadway, the first of its kind in one of its c-stores.
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Category Report
Focus on Roast Dinners
Roast dinners have slumped in an age that is obsessed with convenience and speed. What can suppliers do to fight back?…
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Comment & Opinion
Red meat assurance is more vital as ever
It seems barely a month goes by without some alleged crisis in the red meat industry hitting the headlines…
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News
Pre-cook meat before barbecues, FSA warns in food safety push
A new food hygiene consumer campaign by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) is urging people to pre-cook meat or poultry before throwing it on the barbecue.
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Scottish beef industry targets output boost by 2020
The beef industry in Scotland should aim to increase production by more than 11% by 2020, a group of experts has suggested.
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Russia compensation scheme may widen to cover meat and dairy
As the fallout from the Russian trade ban on Western foods continues, the EC is considering extending its emergency fund for fruit and vegetable growers to meat and dairy producers.
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ASA clears Tesco ‘better than half price’ ad
The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled in favour of Tesco on a complaint made against one of the retailer’s ‘better than half price’ ads.
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Pork Farms buys Kerry Foods’ pastry business
Pork Farms Ltd has acquired Kerry Foods’ chilled savoury pastry business for an undisclosed sum, the company announced today.
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Miss Scotland throws support behind Scottish lamb campaign
Miss Scotland has done her bit to promote Scottish lamb by donning a unique dress created with Scottish wool by designer Alison Harm.
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Tulip to invest £16m in Cornish plant
Meat supplier Tulip is to invest £16m in its Cornish operation.
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Morrisons first retailer to gain Watok slaughter qualification
Morrisons staff have been awarded the new Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing qualification.
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Dunbia nabs Tony O’Neill from Moy Park
Tony O’Neill has been appointed deputy chief executive at Dunbia.
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French meat processor linked to horsemeat scandal sold
The French meat processor at the heart of last year’s horsemeat scandal has been sold.
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Morrisons lamb-breeding scheme wins government grant
A sustainable lamb-breeding programme devised by Morrisons is to receive a share of funding from the government’s £12m Agri-Tech Catalyst agriculture development programme.
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Analysis & Features
Halal meat product deals double during Ramadan
Ramadan has become an increasingly important event in the grocery calendar
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Comment & Opinion
FSA campylobacter move is regulatory capture, says Tim Lang
Back in 1955, the US academic Marver Bernstein coined the phrase ‘regulatory capture’ to describe how regulatory bodies can become subservient to the industry they’re set up to regulate.
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Comment & Opinion
Ranjit Singh: 2 Sisters is leading the war on campylobacter
There’s an old saying that goes: “Don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story.” There was never a more appropriate turn of phrase to use when you look at the recent press coverage on campylobacter.
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News
Sixteen horsemeat cases uncovered by EC testing programme
Pan-European testing for horsemeat DNA uncovered 16 new instances in beef products between April and June, the European Commission has revealed.
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Comment & Opinion
Food Unwrapped's trip to Danish Crown puts our man off bacon
I love bacon. It’s so crispy and delicious. I thought nothing could put me off it……