Single-use eating utensils to be banned in England
According to the BBC, the UK Government has confirmed that single-use cutlery and plates will be banned in England.
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According to the BBC, the UK Government has confirmed that single-use cutlery and plates will be banned in England.
US confectionery company Hershey’s has been sued due to the alleged presence of "harmful" levels of metals in its chocolate.
As of 1 January 2023, sesame is subject to specific food allergen regulatory requirements, including labelling and manufacturing requirements in the US.
Joshua Minchin speaks to State Conservationist Chad Kacir on how federal authorities can work with local farmers to promote sustainability.
Find out how German food manufacturer Jürgen Langbein has automated 360-degree label inspection to efficiently reject incorrectly labelled jars
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A civil lawsuit has been filed by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy against Moorhead-based manufacturers and retailers of edible cannabis.
Editor Joshua Minchin speaks to Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain on a recent trip to the state, organised by the US Sustainability Alliance.
As part of a Basic Payment Scheme, over 14,400 Welsh farms have received a share of £62.5 million.
Issue 6 of New Food is out now - enjoy more than 50 pages of food safety analysis, new product innovation and application notes.
Investing €25 million, Horizon Europe will be part of an EU programme that will develop cultivated meat and fermentation-based foods.
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The FSA and Department for Education have launched a School Food Standards compliance pilot involving 18 authorities in the England.