Steakholder Foods to submit cultivated avian product
As part of its plan to launch a cultivated avian product in Singapore, Steakholder Foods’ announces strategic changes.
List view / Grid view
As part of its plan to launch a cultivated avian product in Singapore, Steakholder Foods’ announces strategic changes.
Iceland Foods has redistributed over 3.5 million meals, including one million meals in partnership with Olio.
Download your free copy of our in-depth focus on alternative proteins, which includes features on cultivated meat and plant-based seafood.
Danone introduces its hypoallergenic baby formula brand Pepticate to the US, something it says contains elements inspired by breastmilk.
Government advisor Henry Dimbleby has blamed the recent fruit and vegetable shortages in supermarkets on a “weird supermarket culture”.
Discover the latest trends and insights in the food and beverage industry, from the future of cultured meat to tackling food waste, in Issue 1 2023 of New Food.
Partnering with WWF, Lidl GB becomes the first discount supermarket to commit to halving the environmental impact of the average UK shopping basket.
An FSA consumer survey has revealed that UK consumers are changing their eating habits for a variety of reasons, including financial and health concerns.
Read this week’s recall roundup to find out about recalls in the UK and US, including a Listeria monocytogenes contamination in shrimp from Lidl.
New Food’s Grace Galler hears from Helen North about why the Gluten Free Accreditation Scheme is a step in the right direction for raising awareness for coeliac disease.
A new survey by Kantar has found that one quarter of British shoppers say that they’re struggling financially with food inflation.
Researchers have found that location and innovation are key factors in shaping a resilient future for the craft beer sector.
European dairy cooperative Arla Foods and the Nigerian government have signed a deal to continue efforts to develop Nigeria’s dairy sector.
A pandemic and a cost-of-living crisis has had a huge impact on British pubs. On top of this, pubs see a slow start of the year with Dry January. New Food’s Ria Kakkad explores how no/low alcohol is influencing the pub industry.
The UK’s Environment Secretary has suggested that Brits turn to home-grown produce amid imported fruit and vegetable supply issues.