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Working families don’t need growth. They need affordable food, close to home

2026-01-21T10:19:00+00:00By

When budgets tighten, families don’t abandon healthy eating intentionally – they know it’s bad for their health, but it is unavoidable in the moment, says Mark Game, founder of The Bread & Butter Thing

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RFK’s protein obsession is a food strategy the UK can do without

2026-01-20T12:10:00+00:00By

New meat-heavy diet guidelines in the US serve as a clear warning for the need to follow the scientific evidence, says food and nutrition policy expert Ali Morpeth

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Matcha’s gone mainstream: fmcg trends that will define 2026

2026-01-20T10:23:00+00:00By

says Adrian Teixeira-Porrescas, senior art director at Chuck Studios

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Corporate agrifood lobbying comes at the cost of citizen voices

2026-01-16T08:49:00+00:00By

When vested interests call the shots, the consequences can be severe – skewed policies, biased research and outcomes that benefit corporations over people, animals and the planet, says Dan Crossley, executive director at the Food Ethics Council

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Why plant-based should’ve been Brentford’s match winner

2026-01-08T18:13:00+00:00By

When businesses frame meat-for-meat swaps as major climate victories, it risks misleading fans and undermining genuine progress, says Luke Byrne, innovation and sustainability director at This

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