Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and undeclared allergens
In this week’s Recall Roundup we look at food recalls in the UK and US including a pet food containing pieces of plastic.
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In this week’s Recall Roundup we look at food recalls in the UK and US including a pet food containing pieces of plastic.
In his latest column for New Food, Professor Chris Elliott questions climate claims around cellular agriculture and its potential impact on our food system.
New guidance from the World Health Organization advises consumers against using non-sugar sweeteners to control body weight.
Supermarket giant Tesco has cut the prices of certain “essential” food products including pasta and oil amid food inflation concerns.
Rishi Sunak will be meeting food industry actors at the UK Farm to Fork Summit to discuss growth and innovation opportunities for the food industry.
Magic Breakfast and the British Nutrition Foundation have joined forces to raise awareness of the importance of a nutritious breakfast for children.
UK Parliament has announced that the EFRA Committee are set to “get to the bottom” of profitability and risks that exist through the food supply chain in a new inquiry.
Read New Food’s latest instalment of Recall Roundup to find out what food and beverage products have been recalled around the world this week.
Philip Simpson, Commercial Director at ReFood, discusses the value of non-destructive testing technologies and how they can be harnessed by food manufacturing businesses to reduce avoidable food waste.
Aston University has been named one of the UK’s “leading lights” in cultured meat research.
Alicia Fieldhouse sits down with New Food to discuss why Selecta, a leading supplier of coffee, is interested in where its coffee comes from, who grows it, and how it gets from farm to cup.
Danone has announced a UK-wide partnership with community dining company FoodCycle to support better health through improved nutrition.
Rubies in the Rubble, a UK based award winning condiment producer has launched a £500k crowdfunding campaign.
Many Brits will be hosting coronation tea parties across the UK but the ones in 2023 may differ from those in 1953 with food inflation to contend with.
Read our latest recall roundup to see what food products have been recalled in the UK and US this week, including various pathogen contaminations.