What do US chefs think of cultivated meat?
A SuperMeat survey finds that 86 percent of US chefs are interested in serving cultivated meat or poultry, with many willing to pay a premium.
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A SuperMeat survey finds that 86 percent of US chefs are interested in serving cultivated meat or poultry, with many willing to pay a premium.
A UK fish seller has been sentenced to over five years in prison for pressuring elderly people into buy unwanted fish which was often unsafe to eat.
Numerous undeclared allergens impact the US and UK in this week's recall roundup, with recalls of products containing sulphites, egg and celery.
Through analysing food poisoning reports, a new study claims it's revealed the US states with the most food poisoning reports in 2022.
In the UK, there has been a surge in popularity of canned food, with sale volumes of canned soup and tomatoes at the highest level since 2018.
UK crisp company KETTLE® has redesigned its packaging to illustrate key ingredients and depict the brand’s field to factory journey.
Mystery shopper research has revealed that British Aberdeen-Angus beef is a prominent brand across premium supermarket meat ranges.
Read our latest roundup of recalls from the UK and US, including foreign objects found in food, uncooked chicken in a ‘ready cooked’ product, and undeclared allergens.
UK food and beverage costs have risen by 14.6 percent since beginning of 2022, according to the ONS. Here’s a breakdown and how the sector will be impacted…
Research has revealed consumers have high expectations around eco label certifications, leaving the Marine Stewardship Council in hot water as On The Hook claims UK consumers aren’t impressed.
Our Dairy In-depth Focus is out now - with contributions from Dodoni's Project Manager, Ecotone's Chief Marketing and Sustainability Officer, and Knowledge Bank's Project Director.
In an engaging panel held at Twickenham Stadium as part of New Food’s Food Safety Conference 2022, experts came together to debate whether food allergy regulations in restaurants are sufficient. Here’s the highlights.
Following USDA approval, British lamb has now been exported to the US for the first time in over 20 years.
Chris Elliott takes a moment to reflect on two of the key themes of the Food Safety Conference – food security and accessibility – and shines a light on the excellent work of FareShare in helping to create a fairer and less wasteful industry.
A US report reviewing supermarket meat supply chains has revealed that the majority are not doing enough to stop the excessive use of antibiotics in livestock.