All Meat articles – Page 118
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News
Fresh Iberico pork set for British debut
British supermarkets could soon be stocking premium fresh pork from Spain thanks to a major own-label supplier…
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Karro plans to double pork export business
Karro Food Group is gearing up to double exports over the next two years…
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Michelin chef Nigel Haworth stars in Eblex cookery videos
Eblex has signed up Michelin-starred chef Nigel Haworth to front a series of cookery videos to promote its new premium meat…
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Interviews
Can Karro cut it in in-store butchery?
In his first interview since the Vion UK pork MBO, Karro Food Group CEO Seamus Carr reveals his priorities…
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Scotland calls on Cameron to overhaul red meat levy system
The Scottish first minister has called on the UK government to overhaul the red meat levy system, which he says costs Scottish livestock farmers £1.4m a year in lost cash.
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Cranswick turnover rises 10% as pork sales soar
Cranswick has reported a 10% uplift in Q1 turnover but operating margins have taken a hit due to higher input costs, and the start-up costs of a new gourmet pastry facility.
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Karro receives £60m kitty to grow post Vion acquisition
Six months after acquiring Vion’s UK pork operations, Karro Food Group has secured a £60m refinancing package with GE Capi…
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113 jobs on the line as Karro Food reviews Somerset site
Karro Food Group – the company that acquired the Vion UK pork operations in a management buyout earlier this year – is considering scaling back operations at its Wiveliscombe site in Somerset.
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PETA resurrects anti-meat 'smoking baby' ad
Less than a month after one of its billboards was banned by advertising watchdog the ASA for comparing eating meat with the dangers of smoking, vegan campaign group PETA is resurrecting the campaign
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Asda forges Pork Link with Cranswick
Asda has teamed up with Cranswick to relaunch its Pork Link pig producer scheme…
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Row over pork DNA in halal flares up again
Just as Ramadan gets under way, Muslim consumers are being warned not to consume certain halal-certified products…
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Muddy Boots hits million burger mark
The barbecue weather has pushed premium burger brand Muddy Boots past the one-million burger milestone…
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Blur guitarist Alex James focuses on Red Tractor
Blur bassist and cheesemaker Alex James is the new face of Red Tractor…
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Analysis & Features
New Zealand lamb supply hit by drought
New Zealand lamb production is forecast to fall 9.3% as a result of drought this season…
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Tesco denies new labelling system for Irish beef
Tesco has vigorously denied claims it plans to introduce a new on-pack labelling system for beef imported from Ireland and fattened in the UK that would describe meat as “Irish-born, British-finished”.
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FSA reveals that Ikea meatballs fell below 1% horse threshold
One of the most iconic products involved in the horsemeat scandal – Ikea meatballs – actually contained less than 1% horse…
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Analysis & Features
Meat, fish & poultry prices up 6.4%
Sharp increases in meat, fish and poultry prices are stoking inflation at the big four supermarkets…
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Irish meat industry celebrates end of Gulf export ban
The Irish beef industry has received a much-needed vote of confidence after the lifting of an export ban from the Gulf region.
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Asda meat lines push Hilliard's Forza past £250m in sales
Continental lines and cocktail sausages have helped Asda’s own-label cooked meat supplier smash the £250m sales barrier…
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ABP in meatball move for Debbie & Andrew's
Six months after Andrew and Debbie Keeble failed to buy back Debbie & Andrew’s, ABP has unveiled its strategy…