The authoritative independent voice of the UK food industry
Latest Industry News from Food Management Today
Global sugar prices will continue to increase, latest research finds
According to research firm The Smart Cube, sugar prices have risen by 41.9% from June 2022 to June 2023, and it appears they will continue to rise.
Food school to open in historic Billingsgate Fish Market
A new food school is to be launched by the City of London Corporation at the historic Billingsgate Fish Market site.
Biggest drop in grocery price inflation since the peak as supermarket promotions pick up
Grocery price inflation has seen its steepest decline since inflation peaked in March, whilst grocery sales grew by 10.4% compared with 12 months ago.
Last Ukraine ship sets sail as Russia leaves grain deal
The last ship to sail under the Black Sea Grain Initiative has left the country’s port of Odesa on the Black Sea. Russia has confirmed it will not renew the agreement.
Consultations on Fisheries Management Plans (FMPs) in England and Wales published
Public consultations on Wales and England’s Fisheries Management Plans (FMPs) have been published.
Aspartame ruled safe to consume by WHO
The assessment of the non-sugar sweetener aspartame has been released, ruling that the daily intake recommendation will remain the same.
Get more info about the FMT Food Industry Awards
To find out more about this fantastic awards initiative for the food industry, click here.
Food Management Today magazine
and executives.
Brexit insight
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter
![]()
The Food Management Today Weekly e-newsletter, delivering news for the food industry every Friday FREE!
Don’t get it?
Sign Up
Free subscription

Sign up to receive your free subscription to Food Management Today magazine.
Sign up
Interested in advertising?
Contact Michelle Ingerfield to find out what Food Management Today could do for you.
See the rates


