All Meat articles – Page 132
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NewsDanish Crown to support premium beef push with London office
Danish Crown is to open a London sales office to support its push into the UK premium beef sector…
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NewsElliott review on horsemeat scandal: Reaction
Industry bodies have welcomed the publication of Professor Chris Elliott’s interim review into the UK food chain, with different groups highlighting different messages
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NewsHow to make a 30p gourmet burger: Elliott review case study
Retailers and other food businesses must be prepared to ask tougher questions about whether certain deals are “too good to be true” and create buyer incentives based on “thoughtful procurement” instead of just price.
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NewsFood labelling powers should go back to FSA, Elliott says
The responsibility for policy on compositional labelling should revert from Defra to the Food Standards Agency, Prof Elliott’s review has recommended.
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NewsRisky animal by-products could get into UK food chain: Elliott
Animal by-products not fit for human consumption could be finding their way into the UK food chain through unscrupulous meat operators, Prof Chris Elliott has warned.
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News'Dubious' meat still in supply chain, Elliott report warns
Cold stores used to warehouse frozen blocks of meat are among the riskiest places in the meat sector when it comes to food fraud, according to Prof Chris Elliott’s review of the UK food system.
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NewsMcDonald’s and Young's singled out for praise in Elliott review
Professor Elliott’s review into the UK food system today delivered some harsh home truths for the food industry and its grasp on food crime, but it also highlighted several examples of excellence and best practice.
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NewsHorsemeat: Elliott report warns consumers still at risk from criminals
Nearly a year on from the horsemeat scandal, the UK food industry and consumers remain at risk from criminals, according to the interim Elliott report.
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NewsDairy bull farms urged to make £100m more
UK producers are missing out on £100m in extra income from dairy bull calves, a new report has claimed…
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NewsScientists launch new meat test to stop fraud
Scientists are stepping up the fight against Horsegate-style food fraud with a new type of meat test…
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NewsHalal poultry price to be pushed up by mechanical kill ban
Muslim consumers could soon have to pay more for halal chicken as the result of new slaughter rules…
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NewsWaitrose Christmas trees arrive in store as beef sales soar
Waitrose is sourcing its Christmas trees from the Black Isle, Scotland Waitrose has started selling Christmas trees for the first time this year. The trees – which are all sourced from the Black Isle, north of Inverness in Scotland – went on sale this week in 180 ...
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NewsDesinewed meat moratorium blasted by MPs
A ban on the production of desinewed meat (DSM) from cattle, sheep and goats looks could remain in place until 2015…
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NewsKettyle Irish Foods wins Gulf beef and lamb contract
Kettyle Irish Foods has won a £1m contract to supply premium beef and lamb to the Gulf…
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NewsCranswick to spend £11m on cooked meat sites
Cranswick has pledged to spent £11m on its cooked meats division after posting a 16% increase in pre-tax profits for H1…
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NewsShoppers demand clarity on animal welfare standards
The majority of shoppers are confused about animal welfare standards and would like clear, hierarchical rankings…
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Category ReportMattessons, Holland’s, Jack Link’s, Pork Farms: NPD in meat snacks
The meat snacks category is short on choice for adults, says Mattessons
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NewsCranswick reinvests £11m as profits climb 16%
Cranswick has pledged an £11m overhaul of its cooked meat facilities this year, having posted a 16% increase in pre-tax profits, to £26.1m.
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NewsEU shoppers face €1bn bill for label shake-up
EU consumers could face an annual bill of €1.1bn when new EU country-of-origin labelling rules on meat come in next year…





