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Employee satisfaction higher than average in Welsh food sector
According to a survey, Welsh medium-sized businesses in the food sector are performing above average in terms of employee satisfaction.
IGD report identifies “key levers” to influence healthier choices
IGD has released a report summarising the findings of a study into nudging healthier consumer choices in stores.
AHDB proposes using residual potato levy funds for industry
AHDB will ask Ministers to consider using residual potato levy funds to support seven industry projects through a grant to GB Potatoes.
Asda increases pre-tax earnings by 24% to £1bn
UK supermarket Asda has published its full year results for the period ending 31st December 2023.
Shoppers increase spending on snacks – Kantar
Market research firm Kantar has published its latest supermarket share update, reporting a record spend in confectionary.
ASA investigates environmental claims in food adverts
ASA has announced that it will be starting proactive enquiries into the use of environmental claims in food advertisements.
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Brexit insight
EU calls on UK not to follow “path of confrontation” over NI Protocol
The remarks by Maros Sefcovic, vice-president of the European Commission, came as the row between the UK and France over post-Brexit fishing rights continued.
CO2 production to restart after government intervention
After meeting with trade bodies across the food and drink industry, the government has said it will intervene in the current CO2 shortages.
FDF calls for subsidies to tackle CO2 shortages
Ian Wright, chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has written to the government, warning that the food supply chain is “now seriously compromised by the disruptions in the supply of CO2.”
UK CO2 shortages “could jeopardise food supplies”, says Bernard Matthews boss
Ranjit Singh Boparan, CEO of Bernard Matthews, has warned that the crisis ‘could ruin Christmas’ unless the government intervenes.
Britain delays post-Brexit border controls
The UK government has set out a new timetable for introducing full import controls for goods being imported from the EU to the UK.
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