All Meat articles – Page 135
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Tesco denies new labelling system for Irish beef
Tesco has vigorously denied claims it plans to introduce a new on-pack labelling system for beef imported from Ireland and fattened in the UK that would describe meat as “Irish-born, British-finished”.
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NewsFSA reveals that Ikea meatballs fell below 1% horse threshold
One of the most iconic products involved in the horsemeat scandal – Ikea meatballs – actually contained less than 1% horse…
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Analysis & FeaturesMeat, fish & poultry prices up 6.4%
Sharp increases in meat, fish and poultry prices are stoking inflation at the big four supermarkets…
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NewsIrish meat industry celebrates end of Gulf export ban
The Irish beef industry has received a much-needed vote of confidence after the lifting of an export ban from the Gulf region.
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NewsAsda meat lines push Hilliard's Forza past £250m in sales
Continental lines and cocktail sausages have helped Asda’s own-label cooked meat supplier smash the £250m sales barrier…
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NewsABP in meatball move for Debbie & Andrew's
Six months after Andrew and Debbie Keeble failed to buy back Debbie & Andrew’s, ABP has unveiled its strategy…
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NewsKerry Foods targets kids with Richmond meatballs
Kerry Foods is taking its market-leading Richmond sausage brand into yet another meat category with the launch of meatball…
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NewsCharles and Camilla drop by Rhug Organic Farm
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall yesterday paid a visit to Rhug Farm Estate, supplier of organic meat to Clarence House and Plum babyfood.
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NewsSainsbury’s opts for 100% British fresh pork
Sainsbury’s will this week move to 100% British sourcing on all its fresh pork lines.
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NewsBovine TB meat claims are scaremongering, says Defra
The Food Standards Agency and Defra have moved to reassure consumers about the safety of British meat products following newspaper reports over the weekend suggesting “diseased” cattle were sold into the food chain.
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NewsWaitrose frozen beef range is back on sale
Waitrose has relaunched the frozen beef burgers and meatballs it pulled from shelves during the horsemeat scandal…
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NewsGerman meat processing sector hit by 'slave labour' claims
Germany’s meat processing industry has become embroiled in a scandal about labour exploitation…
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NewsOwen Paterson says UK DNA tests can go beyond EU rules
Owen Paterson has indicated he is prepared to get tough with food companies on testing and go beyond EU requirements…
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NewsSlaughterhouses led by AIMS win fight over FSA inspection charges
Thirty-eight slaughterhouse operators have scored a victory against the Food Standards Agency over £1m-worth of meat inspection charges, after a judge today ruled the charges were unlawful.
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Analysis & FeaturesDavid Joll sets out Bernard Matthews' 'back to basics' plans
As takeover rumours swirl, the company’s former MD speaks out…
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NewsWaitrose to source all frozen beef from Dovecote Park
Waitrose has begun sourcing all its frozen beef from a single dedicated supplier.
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NewsNew horsemeat probe stalled by clash over disclosure
A potential new lead in the horsemeat scandal is not being investigated…
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News2 Sisters downplays TB probe at West Bromwich site
2 Sisters claims it is “business as usual” at its Dial Lane site in West Bromwich following news that health authorities are investigating four cases of TB infection at the factory.
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NewsWestaways and Thatchers link for new West Country sausage
Devon’s Westaways Sausages and cidermaker Thatchers have teamed up to launch a West Country sausage…
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NewsEFFPA aims to convert more food waste into animal feed
A new European body has been set up to increase the amount of waste food – including sweets – converted to animal feed…





