Grocery inflation falls to lowest level since 2022
According to latest data, grocery price inflation has dropped to its lowest level since 2022, now sitting at 16.5 percent.
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According to latest data, grocery price inflation has dropped to its lowest level since 2022, now sitting at 16.5 percent.
WWF’s Joanna Trewern discusses why she thinks brands should enable consumers to make better choices for themselves and the planet when purchasing food.
Iceland Foods is piloting an air fryer aisle following a study revealing 46 percent of Brits now own the kitchen appliance.
BakeAway's Doug Hall explains how the bake-at-home manufacturer has adapted its product range to suit consumer needs.
Nutritional deficits cost global healthcare systems significant resources. Here, Kavita Karnik, Global Head of Nutrition and Regulatory Affairs at Tate & Lyle PLC, presents findings of the benefits fibre fortification can bring for populations are healthcare systems alike.
Diane Letson from US hunger relief charity Feeding America shares her belief that more can be done to deliver the huge volumes of wasted food in the US to hungry American mouths.
According to a study by Lifestyle Packaging, Oxford is the refill capital of the UK, paving the way with its refillable packaging efforts.
According to latest research, when healthy buying incentives are removed from food products, consumers choose price over health when shopping.
Boss of Danone calls for “meaningful intervention from the government” to improve the health profile of food products in the UK.
Lifestyle Packaging’s Steve Brownett-Gale answers all the important questions surrounding child-resistant packaging for the CBD industry.
This Recall Roundup we look at food recalls that have occurred due to incorrect allergen labelling in the US and UK.
This World Food Safety Day, New Food’s Grace Galler speaks to Consumer Brands Association’s Sarah Gallo about what the FDA should prioritising amid upheaval.
Although 31 percent of Brits consider themselves “expert bakers”, a new survey has revealed that 67 percent wouldn’t consider a career in the baking sector.
Joshua Minchin asks what sustainability really means to farmers across the world after some fascinating conversations in a recent episode of Food to Go.
According to latest research, a chemical formed when we digest sucralose, a widely used sweetener, is “genotoxic”.