All articles by Kevin White – Page 90
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NewsTesco revives Creamfields dairy brand after four-year hiatus
The return of Creamfields comes amid a major overhaul of Tesco’s own label offering, dubbed Project Atlas
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Comment & OpinionNow New Zealand lashes out at meat free. But shoppers need information, not posturing
The battle between the meat industry and the burgeoning meat alternatives sector is hotting up
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NewsIrish food suppliers seek new markets amid Brexit uncertainty
Some 85% of respondents to Bord Bia’s latest Brexit Barometer report said they were now actively seeking out business in new markets
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NewsCranswick begins production at new Greater Manchester plant
The site will supply into categories including continental meats, olives and antipasti
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NewsDanone brings globally inspired dairy range to UK
The French-made range went on sale exclusively in Ocado at the end of June
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NewsWarburtons resumes full crumpet production after securing CO2 supply
But the CO2 crisis remains hugely volatile after a gas plant ceased production yesterday
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NewsCO2 supply crisis 'worsens significantly' after power outage at Air Liquide plant
The gas supplier has declared ‘force majeure’ due the shortages of CO2
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Comment & OpinionUK food & drink needs clarity on Brexit – not more government inertia
Bord Bia’s latest Brexit Barometer reported serious misgivings from Irish food businesses over Britain’s Brexit preparations
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NewsSuppliers fear CO2 disruption will last for several weeks
While one CO2 plant in County Durham came back online today, shortages could last for several weeks, suppliers have warned
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NewsAberdeen Angus cattle get 'bulletproof' traceability scheme
The society is hoping up to 90% of its 1,800 members will sign up to the Sire Verified Angus Scheme by the end of the year
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NewsNestlé pledges to improve welfare of chickens
All Nestlé products that use chicken will have to adhere to the requirements laid out by the European Broiler Ask
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NewsChina lifts ban on British beef imports after two decades
Environment secretary Michael Gove this week hailed the announcement as a ’major step’
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NewsDale Farm snaps up Lidl cheddar global supply contract
The Northern Irish dairy co-op’s chedddar will now be sold in 8,000 Lidl stores around the world
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NewsCO2 shortage halts production at Tulip's Brechin plant
Ther pork giant said it would stop slaughtering at the site this afternoon
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NewsMorrisons swaps plastic for sustainable fresh produce bags
The paper bags come in one size and can be used for any of Morrisons’ loose fruit, veg and salad items
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News2 Sisters ditches gas stunning amid CO2 crisis
The poultry giant has temporaility abandoned CO2 stunning in a bid to keep production lines running
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Comment & OpinionABP's superhero-themed meat products are weird but welcome
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a Superman burger
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NewsGraham's plans for new plant and housing development rejected
Scotland’s minister for local government and housing Kevin Stewart dismissed the supplier’s planning appeal
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NewsRaw milk sales face tighter FSA controls
The FSA board this week agreed to proposals for a ‘staged approach’
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NewsABP partners with Warner Bros for DC Comics meat deal
The new range carries a ‘Food for Superheroes’ strapline and consists of chilled and frozen sausages and frozen burgers





