Meat <span id="Meat"></span> – Page 113
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NewsNewby wins desinewed meat case but questions remain
Meat processors have hailed Newby Food’s “landmark” High Court victory on desinewed meat restrictions
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NewsNewby Foods wins four-year court battle over meat classification
The meat processor has vowed to rebuild its business after the landmark High Court ruling
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NewsBacon being spurned by millennials at breakfast says survey
A quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds surveyed said they no longer include bacon in their breakfast
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Category ReportBarbecue Report 2016
With such lousy summers, barbecues are being washed away. So can a summer of sport finally offer retailers sunshine?
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Analysis & FeaturesLamb prices pick up for an early Easter
After falling to such low levels they sparked protests last year, UK lamb prices have increased in the run up to Easter
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NewsJonathan Russell steps into 2 Sisters group procurement role
Ex-Iceland buyer will be in charge of supplier’s £1.5 billion purchasing budget
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NewsAldi wins praise from farmers for British lamb pledge
NFU livestock adviser Tom Fullick said British farmers could produce lambs earlier “provided we get sufficient notice”
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NewsCargill to cut production at Hereford poultry plant
Cargill said it lost the Asda B&B business during a “competitive tendering process”
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NewsAldi praised for driving up British pork sales with 'competitive pricing'
The discounter said pork volumes were up 10% in February compared with the same period last year…
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NewsDebbie & Andrew's Harrogate 97% sausages go into Sainsbury's
Sausage brand picks up Sainsbury’s listing
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NewsMEPs back new rules curbing use of antibiotics in farm animals
MEPs want to ban the purely preventive use of antibiotics and restrict collective treatment to very specific cases
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NewsMeat snacks added to ONS shopping basket
The ONS today unveiled 2016 changes to the ‘shopping basket’ of items it uses to measure consumer price inflation…
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NewsEuropean Commission unveils support package for struggling farmers
Agriculture commissioner Phil Hogan said the package would have a “material and positive impact on agricultural markets”.
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NewsBeef & lamb exports fell in 2015, reports trade body
Total UK beef exports were down 11% at 100,400 tonnes, while total sheepmeat exports were down at 79,460 tonnes
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NewsImpact of WHO cancer scare on sausages and bacon starting to ease
The WHO’s decision to classify processed meat as a carcinogen has wiped £25m off the value of bacon and sausage sales
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NewsRed meat prices to be kept low by supply glut
A glut of supply will keep EU red meat prices low this year
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NewsCo-op slashes prices on own-brand British meat and poultry
Prices will drop by an average of 10%, with some lines as much as 50% cheaper
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NewsNew Moy Park owner JBS Global sees UK profits fall 46%
The UK-based beef and pork importer JBS Global (UK) saw revenues rise by 5.9% to £157m in the year to 31 December 2015…
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Analysis & FeaturesPork farmers earning less despite on-shelf price rises
As pig farmers warn of a mass exodus amid plummeting farmgate prices, fresh pork prices on the shelf have increased
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NewsBernard Matthews launches buttermilk-coated turkey fillets
Buttermilk Coated Turkey Breast Fillet Cuts launched in Sainsbury’s chilled aisles last week





