All articles by Rachel Graham – Page 16
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Pizza and savoury foods drive rise in frozen food sales
Pizzas and savoury foods led the category growth in the year to June, with their combined value up more than £100m on 2017
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Sainsbury's updates meat alternatives with vegan recipes
The move coincided with Sainsbury’s introduction of its Love Your Veg range
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Production halted at Young's factory after 'major incident'
The seafood giant has launched an investigation after two people were taken to hospital yesterday
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Brexit import costs could lead to higher prices and less choice: Arla
Many dairy products could become a luxury after Brexit, according to a new study by the dairy co-op and the LSE
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Snaffling Pig Co rolls out pork snack multipacks into Tesco
Each contains two bags of its Perfectly Salted, Low & Slow BBQ and Marvellous Maple flavours
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Fire & Smoke ham links with Jacksonville Jaguars NFL team
On-pack promotions will offer the chance to win a VIP trip to Florida for a Jaguars game and behind the scenes stadium tour
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Gressingham acquires wholesaler JF Edwards
It follows Gressingham’s purchase of wild meat supplier Yorkshire Game last month after the company entered administration
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Tesco relaunches Sustainable Farming Group for beef
It comes as the retailer announced new 12 month contracts for 1,600 Aberdeen Angus beef suppliers
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UK set for carrot crisis as lack of rain hits crop
Chairman of the British Carrot Growers Association Rodger Hobson said it was “almost inevitable” shoppers would face price increases
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Iceland named worst offender in fresh produce plastic use
The retailer, which has pledged to go plastic-free across its own label range by 2023, was the worst performing according to new research
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Arla brings Finnish Ihana yoghurts to the UK
The brand went on sale in Asda earlier this week in pink lemonade, papaya & lime and blackcurrant, lemon & mint flavours
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Pea supplies set to be reduced by heatwave
Faltering water supplies and scorching temperatures means crop yields are likely to be smaller than expected this season
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Petits Filous works with Amazon for Play Free push
Consumers will receive “play-promoting instructions” alongside their Amazon Pantry order, designed to encourage children to rediscover the cardboard box as a plaything
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Bumper harvest predicted for British raspberries this year
Growers are predicting an extended season that could last into November
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Dutch fipronil report slams ‘inadequate’ egg supply chain
The report found evidence that the Dutch Control Authority for Eggs may have been aware of the possible presence of fipronil in eggs six months before supply from affected farms was halted
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Analysis and Features
Poor lambing conditions continuing to affect price
Lamb prices in the UK have begun their seasonal decrease but remain higher than the same period last year
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Analysis and Features
Global sugar production falls
Sugar prices are up month on month as new forecasts put overall global production down 2%
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Kerry Foods brings protein snacks under Fridge Raiders brand
Mattessons, Fire & Smoke and Go Go’s will continue selling reduced lines of meat and cheese
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British cherries set for bumper harvest of 'stronger' fruit
Growers have set their sights on a 5,000-tonne harvest this year, up about 300 tonnes on the 2017 yield
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Defra fisheries paper set to propose quota system overhaul
The paper, called ‘Sustainable Fisheries for Future Generations’ has been subject to multiple delays