All Meat articles – Page 87
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News
Crisis report warns of Brexit 'shockwave' to European meat
Up to 32,000 jobs could be lost across Continent, suggests European Livestock and Meat Trades Union
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Animal sentience: where does the UK really stand?
The government has faced a backlash over its position on animal sentience after Brexit, so what exactly is going on?
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FSA antimicrobial resistance study to be published in new year
Research aiming to address antimicrobial resistance ‘evidence gap’, says regulator
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Category Report
What veggie revolution? Savoury pastries & meat snacks 2017
Vegetarianism might be on the rise, but Brits are still willing to eat more meat if it’s wrapped in pastry
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Lucy Neville-Rolfe appointed Assured Food Standards chairman
The former Tesco board member and senior civil servant started her new role this week
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Comment & Opinion
Consumers want facts, not fluff, when it comes to meat
At a time when standards in in the meat industry are once again under heavy scrutiny, it’s good to remember that facts, openness and transparency are essential
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News
Bill Oddie in 'debauched' dig at cheap sausages
“Smutty” new ad campaign aims to persuade consumers to shun sausages from ’low-welfare’ and non-assured farms
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News
Lidl defends its record on cutting antibiotics
The discounter came bottom in a league table published by the Alliance to Save our Antibiotics this week
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Analysis & Features
UK lamb cheaper than New Zealand for first time in six years
Brits might be tucking into more home-grown lamb this winter, with UK prices falling below New Zealand’s
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News
CCTV recording mandatory in English slaughterhouses next year
Defra move doesn’t include mandatory CCTV in cutting plants despite 2 Sisters scandal
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Analysis & Features
Ample supplies push UK pork prices down
Pigs in blankets shouldn’t cost the earth this Christmas, thanks to a drop in the price of pork over the past two months
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News
Ginsters teams up with Cornish chef for new Mexican slice
Chef Chris Eden was inspired by tales of Cornish miners emigrating to Mexico in the 1800s to mine for silver…
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Comment & Opinion
Meat movie myths need to be skewered
I might have to donate for a crowdfunded documentary to challenge the attacks on animal foods made in US propaganda…
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News
Lincolnshire Co-op reports record sales of £312m
The retailer said more chilled food and food-to-go products plus its store refurbishment programme had boosted results
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News
Livestock antibiotics sales fall to lowest level since records began
A Defra report found sales of antibiotics for use in food-producing animals have fallen by 27% between 2014 and 2016
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Comment & Opinion
Whether 2 Sisters can rebuild confidence could define it
“I’ve never been so gripped by a parliamentary committee meeting,” said one industry insider this week
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News
Yorkshire Meatball joins list of collapsed crowdfunded brands
The business, run by father and son David and Gareth Atkinson, raised £123,000 from 220 investors on Crowdcube last April
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Comment & Opinion
Food plant audits need a rethink
I was one of the commentators on the 2 Sisters video footage obtained by the ITV/Guardian newspaper investigation
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Analysis & Features
UK beef prices pushed up by weak pound and fewer slaughterings
UK beef prices have risen due to a drop in cattle slaughterings and a weaker pound…
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Comment & Opinion
Peperami and 'Beefsy' unveil meaty art exhibition
Do you like art? Do you like beef? Then you’ll probably like Peperami’s new exhibition!