All Meat articles – Page 83
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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
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NewsCity snapshot: Cost inflation and weak pork market drive losses at Karro
Losses continued to mount at pork giant Karro Food Group in its first full year under CapVest ownership, plus all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsBell Food warns on profits as China's swine fever drives up pork prices
Switzerland’s Bell Food Group warned of a 9.4% earnings reduction in the first half of its financial year, due to a “massive” jump in pork prices linked to the outbreak of the African swine fever in China.
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NewsCatering butcher Nigel Fredericks ceases trading
Catering butcher Nigel Fredericks has ceased trading nine months after it was taken over by three former directors of Russell Hume.
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NewsBritish beef back on menu after China reopens market access
It comes more than two decades after a ban was imposed at the height of the BSE crisis
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NewsBritish pig producers cut antibiotic use further
The pig sector’s antibiotic use fell 16% in 2018, putting it closer to the 2020 industry target
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NewsCo-op extends pork supply relationship with Tulip
The pork giant will supply the retailer with nine premium own-label sausage lines from September
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NewsIrish police launch raids in horsemeat fraud probe
The raids were in connection to suspected offences linked to the tampering of identification documents of horses presented for slaughter
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NewsUS trade deal will create 'trouble for trade' with EU
Former senior EC official Lars Hoelgaard has rubbished claims Britain could retain the same access to EU markets following a US trade deal
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Comment & OpinionJust Eat offers barbecue disaster relief
June is here! And with it barbecue season
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Analysis & FeaturesIs China's pig ASF outbreak good news for UK exports?
Culling pigs in China has left a global protein gap of 10 million tonnes
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NewsLidl trials method of meat production labels on fresh chicken packs
The move is a first by a UK supermarket and could be rolled out across Lidl’s entire meat range if succesful
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NewsMusclefood combines retro sweets with meat for summer range
Options include popping candy burgers and chicken breasts with a Rainbow Drop coating





