Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, we highlight food and beverage recalls from the UK and US this week.
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In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, we highlight food and beverage recalls from the UK and US this week.
Read our latest Recall Roundup to keep up to date with what food products have been recalled in the UK and US this week.
Sean Gifford, Managing Director of The Humane League UK discusses why he thinks animal cruelty is an ongoing problem in the UK food industry and why a “strong movement” is necessary.
Teddie Levenfiche speaks to Grace Galler about why he thinks matcha is a “superior source of caffeine” and how PerfectTed has taken the UK by storm since featuring on Dragons' Den.
Read our latest recall roundup concerning products in the US and Canada, including a metal object found in a chocolate cake.
Mystery shopper research has revealed that British Aberdeen-Angus beef is a prominent brand across premium supermarket meat ranges.
M&S says removing the best before dates on certain fruits and vegetables will help the retailer achieve its goal of cutting food waste.
Rising interest in sustainable diets has led many food businesses to consider how best to play their part in driving a dietary transition. Here, Joanna Trewern at WWF-UK relays the results of an initiative that encouraged consumers to make lasting changes to their eating habits.
Aldi says Cuthbert will be back on its shelves this spring after the discount retailer settled the copyright case lodged against it by Marks and Spencer.
Marks and Spencer has flagged up difficulties with Export Health Certificates as a potential cause for the UK’s supply chain difficulties, which show no signs of stopping.
Marks and Spencer claims Colin the Caterpillar’s trademark is being infringed by Aldi’s Cuthbert – while the discounter has published a cheeky response.