All Meat articles – Page 112
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One Stop Halal opens 200,000 sq ft plant to tap market growth
On a former 2 Sisters plant in Stowmarket, One Stop Halal will employ more than 100 workers from next month…
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Spam, spam, spam... and Monty Python popcorn
And now for something completely different… Spam popcorn.
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Venison ranges grow as sales soar by 400%
Retailers are ramping up their venison ranges as consumer appetite for the meat grows…
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Morrisons Market Street 'not threatened by pre-pack meat'
Morrisons has insisted it remains firmly behind Market Street despite moves to increase the amount of pre-packed meat…
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Gressingham rolls out easy to cook duck steaks
Gressingham is hoping to encourage more consumers to eat duck with a skinless steak that can be cooked in 10 minutes…
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Asda Classic Chicken, Leek & Bacon Pie
Horsegate dented the ready meals market last year, but it remains a £1.4bn category…
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Heck sausages make festival world debut
Premium sausage brand Heck is making its first foray into food festivals with a banger-themed day out later this month…
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Welsh lamb set to break into Chinese market
Welsh sheep farmers are gearing up for their meat to become the first lamb product from the UK to be exported to China…
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Low prices offered World Cup fans cheer
England had trouble finding the back of the net – but shoppers had plenty of opportunities to score during the World Cup…
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Beef prices set to regain momentum globally says Rabobank
Low farmgate beef prices continued to make waves in the UK this week but at a global level the situation could soon change…
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Morrisons launches mobile app for beef farmers
Morrisons has launched a mobile app for beef producers to help simplify the livestock management process.
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Badger cull proposals could 'finish off' UK dairy and beef sectors
Farming minister George Eustice has dismissed scientific research suggesting efforts to tackle bovine tuberculosis should focus on culling cows instead of badgers.
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Voluntary code on the cards for UK beef industry: Eustice
The beef sector could get its own voluntary code of conduct on farmer contracts, following a crisis summit chaired by Defra today.
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Ready meal market targeted by Euro food giant Ter Beke
European food producer Ter Beke is set to launch into the UK own-label ready meals market…
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Barbecue chicken, pork and beef prices set for summer stability
There is little sign of meat and poultry prices moving up this barbecue season…
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Fresh meat exports could boom with help of new packaging
New packaging technologies are set to make it much easier for processors to sell fresh meat into export markets, a new report has suggested.
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Ostrich trialled by Tesco as interest grows in speciality meats
Ostrich is tipped to become a more common sight in British supermarkets as interest in the meat grows…
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Dragons' Den butcher listed in Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has listed two sausages created by Dragons’ Den contestant Alf Turner & Sons…
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Antibacterial bags for life ready in 'months', say inventors
A bag for life has anti-bacterial technology that makes it safe to carry raw meat one day and general groceries the next…
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World Cup triggers pork pie and sausage roll fever
Footie fans seem to have little interest in emulating Cup player physiques as sales of pork pies and sausage rolls soared.