All Meat articles – Page 75
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News
Red Tractor ad campaign attracts 1.4m more shoppers
The ad push saw the number of people saying they would choose Red Tractor food over the cheapest alternative grow by five points
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Mults keep lid on turkey cost hikes to boost Xmas sales
Turkey production costs have risen this year but supermarkets aren’t passing on costs to shoppers
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Cranswick staff stage wildcat strike at Preston factory
Workers have presented the meat giant with a letter containing requirements for change
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Morrisons slammed for Welsh lamb PGI labelling error
The retailer has faced criticism on social media over the labelling issues
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UK meat exporters 'rapidly expanding' business to Canada
Meat exports grew seven-fold from 2012 to 2017, said DIT. It comes as the CETA trade deal was ratified by parliament earlier this month
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Analysis & Features
Will Samworth's bid to buy Manton Wood win CMA approval?
The investigation into the deal has surprised observers
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News
Maddock's sausage maker Lockwoods collapses
The company’s baked pies business stopped production earlier in the year
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Cranswick sees sales growth slow in 'year of consolidation'
The processor saw sales grow by 0.6% for the six months to 30 September, compared to a 23% uplift this time last year
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Tulip cuts 100 staff as profits continue to fall
Turbulence on the world market, low global prices for pork and a strong euro have battered profits
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Comment & Opinion
Meat traceability challenges will only increase post-Brexit
Heralding a new era of transparency will require more than housing data that currently exists in silos
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News
Costa criticised after toastie 'didn't label meat' on front
Costa apologised for any ”confusion” the packaging caused to customers
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UK pig production gets boost as cereal farmers switch to livestock
The number of pigs in the UK broke five million for the first time since 2004, according to Defra
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Comment & Opinion
How can farmers reconcile Brexit with calls for higher quality meat?
It’s been a rough week for farmers, and not just because of the bleak turn the weather has taken
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News
Supermarkets should do more to inspire shoppers in meat aisle, claims AHDB
Some retailers were ’ignoring the meat aisle’, suggested the levy board, and missing opportunities to trade shoppers up
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Scandal-hit Patisserie Valerie hires ex-Tulip boss Francis as new CEO
Francis has replaced Paul May at the helm of the crisis-hit bakery chain
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NFU hits back at livestock reduction recommendations
The NFU said it was ’disappointed’ to see the Committee on Climate Change recommend reducing livestock numbers
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Comment & Opinion
Stock markets favour retailers – it's producers that'll suffer post-Brexit
UK food producers are taking the Brexit blows while retailer share prices are on the up, says ex-CEO of Tulip Steve Francis
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Comment & Opinion
Vegans hyped up the 'meat tax' – what happened to critical thinking?
Coverage of the proposed ‘meat tax’ has hit a new low of intellectual dishonesty, says Joanna Blythman
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News
Vegan hit Beyond Burger finally lands at Tesco
The burger is on sale in Tesco’s vegetarian freezers and in the meat cabinet, which is a first for the retailer
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Administrators for Crawshaws close 35 unprofitable stores
More than 350 staff have already lost their jobs, however, administrators hope to sell off the chain’s remaining 19 profitable stores