All Meat articles – Page 117
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News
Defra ready to fight EC over plans to ban flags on meat
Retailers and UK meat suppliers are set to be banned from using the Union Flag or other symbols that help identify the cou…
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News
Polish supplier hits back at ABP horsemeat allegations
Food Service, the Polish company which is being sued by ABP Food Group for allegedly supplying it with beef containing equine DNA, has refuted the allegations.
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ABP launches action against Polish supplier over horsemeat
ABP Food Group has launched an action for breach of contract against a Polish supplier it claims supplied it with beef containing equine DNA.
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Comment & Opinion
Horsegate: heed economics of the cold chain
Sir: The supermarket business model is based on shoppers trusting what retailers put on their shelves…
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News
Co-op’s Loved By Us range opts for 100% British meat
The Co-operative Group has released further details on its new Loved By Us range, which is hitting shelves this month, including chilled ready meals and a switch to 100% British meat and poultry.
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News
Hilton Food Group's profits inch upwards
Tesco meat packer Hilton Food Group has posted a 0.7% increase in volumes, driven by the introduction of new lines in Holland.
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Comment & Opinion
Let's make 'Frankenburgers' redundant
When a lab-grown ‘beef burger’ was unveiled to the world last month it divided opinion…
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News
Simon Rimmer promotes British Sausage Week
TV personality and chef Simon Rimmer has been unveiled as the face of British Sausage Week 2013…
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Horsegate: no return for Findus lasagne line
The Findus beef lasagne found to contain up to 100% horsemeat earlier this year will not be returning to UK shelves…
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News
Bernard Matthews scores multimillion-pound investment
Bernard Matthews has secured an investment of in excess of £20m from turnaround specialists Rutland Partners, which have taken a substantial equity stake in the turkey business.
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News
Holland’s Pies brings a dash of Hollywood to Accrington
Holland’s Pies has brought a touch of Hollywood to the North-West with the construction of a 50ft-wide brand logo on a Lancashire hillside.
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News
Sainsbury's and Co-op drop GM-free promise on premium pork
Sainsbury’s and The Co-operative Group have extended their GM-free warning to premium pork lines…
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News
FSA seeks retailer support in battle against campylobacter bug
The FSA today launched a new strategy it hopes will slash the number of food poisoning incidents from supermarket chickens infected with campylobacter
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Category Report
How can the supermarkets help revive the roast?
Retailers are just as important as suppliers to the roast’s fortunes…
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Category Report
The roast dinner resurrected
After years of decline, is the most British gastronomic tradition coming back to life?…
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Category Report
Roast dinner: Kantar Worldpanel
Last year, the nation ate 2.1 billion roast meat dinners, a slight rise after years of steady decline.
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News
Booths claims vacuum packs boost premium meat sales
Booths claims premium meat sales have shot up 80% since introducing new vacuum skin packs…
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Comment & Opinion
The £250k lab burger - why?
The launch of lab-grown ‘meat’ in London on 5 August 5 was brilliantly done. But questions arise…
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Profiles
SFC's finger lickin' chicken
The take-home chicken brand partnering with The Simpsons, eyeing up the airlines and branching out overseas…
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News
ABP sued for defamation over horsemeat claims
ABP Food Group is being sued for defamation by an Irish meat trader, who alleges the company wrongly implicated it in the horsemeat scandal.