All Meat articles – Page 78
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Comment & OpinionVeggie Swedes get stuck in to Impossible Burger King
Burger King in Sweden is trialling the Impossible Burger
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Analysis & FeaturesFlood of cheap beef to hit post-Brexit UK, predicts report
Post-Brexit tariff plans could see beef imports from non-EU countries ‘surge by 1,300%’
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Comment & OpinionMad Cow Disease documentary highlights food scandal’s individual cost
So often when we look back on food scandals the focus is on the big picture
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NewsClimate emergency makes urgent transition to sustainable food system ‘essential’
The government needs to start taking action now to transition to a sustainable and healthy food system by 2030, warned a report by the RSA
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Comment & OpinionPeperami’s anarchic animals go heavy on the hashtags
Peperami’s claim to be ‘a bit of an animal’ was genius…
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NewsKFC calls on industry to do more as it signs major chicken welfare agreement
It will see the fast food giant adopt a set of six criteria agreed by 28 animal protection charities from across Europe
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NewsTulip records £85m loss as pork price fall and writedowns hit
Tulip has plunged to a pre-tax loss of £85m as low global pork prices and writedowns hit turnaround attempts.
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NewsCuts to local authority budgets ‘increasing meat fraud risk’
The Mirror published an article this week claiming one in five meat products in Britain contained animals not stated on the label
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NewsHeck insists it ‘didn’t mean to cause offence’ amid Boris Johnson furore
The company was accused of resorting to a ‘cheap publicity stunt’ with the pro-Brexit MP
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Comment & OpinionPedants delight as Arby’s ‘marrot’ makes a meaty point
Meat producers are always whining about plant-based brands using names like ‘steak’ and ‘burger’
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NewsUK lamb production bounces back after ‘shocking’ 2018
Average year-on-year deadweight lamb prices peaked at 601.9p/kg in April 2018
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NewsBeef farmers urge support as markets reach ‘three-year low’
The NFU has called on processors, retailers, Defra and the AHDB to work with farmers
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Comment & OpinionThe ‘marrot’ is a witty response to intolerant vegan doctrine
The concept of ‘meatless meat’ makes as much sense as ’carless cars’
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NewsHumane League campaign targets McDonald’s chicken welfare
The animal welfare group wants the fast food chain to publicly commit to improve the welfare of its chickens
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NewsBell Food sells German sausage business amid declining market
Swiss meat producer Bell Food has sold its German sausage unit to the Zur Mühlen Group for an undisclosed sum, amid “decline” in the market and rising pork prices.
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NewsKarro Food Group losses continue to grow under CapVest
Newly filed accounts in Companies House show pre-tax losses for the year to 29 December 2018 rose to £9.2m…
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NewsMeatsnacks Group slips further into red before buyout
The maker of Wild West Jerky, Hogbites Pork Crackling and Bundu Biltong reported a rise in pre-tax losses to £584k in the previous financial year
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Poultry and Eggs: 20 July
Brits are tucking into chicken like never before. But could the chicken dinner soon become an unaffordable luxury?
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Analysis & FeaturesChina’s African swine fever outbreak pushing up UK pork prices
Prices have also crept up on ham, sausages and fresh pork SKUs in some supermarkets
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Analysis & FeaturesBritish beef back on sale in China after 23 years
It comes more than two decades after a ban was imposed at the height of the BSE crisis





