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Government ‘failing to consider food’ in Irish border proposals
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) says that the Government’s current approach to resolving the Northern Irish border issue fails to consider many of the concerns about food. This statement follows a report in the Daily Telegraph which claimed that...
Iceland responds to accusation of mistreating chilled goods
Multiple retailer Iceland has strongly refuted claims made by BBC One show Watchdog that the company is not handling chilled goods appropriately. The television show aired an item on 18th April showing the retailer’s alleged mistreatment of chilled goods. Camera...
Morrisons joins group to fight marine plastics
Morrisons has joined the Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI), a group of organisations committed to reducing the problem of discarded fishing gear, known as ghost gear, in oceans worldwide. Charity World Animal Protection founded the GGGI in 2015. Its members include...
Leatherhead Food Research receives twin accreditations
Leatherhead Food Research has been awarded UKAS accreditation for the evaluation of challenge testing and has added microwave ovens to its UKAS-accredited cooking instruction techniques. The new achievements are recognition of the standards Leatherhead works to as a...
Study reveals Sainsbury’s to have clearest food labels of ‘big four’
A recent study by online label company, Data Label, has revealed that out of the 'big four' – which includes Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons – Sainsbury’s has the clearest and most comprehensible labelling. As levels of obesity rise in the UK and people find...
Young’s Seafood extends its British-made portfolio
Young’s Seafood Limited will add its ‘Proudly Made in Britain’ credentials to more of its products across the UK from this month, following the success of its latest campaign. The new addition of credentials follows research by Young’s Seafood which indicated that...
Job losses expected as 2 Sisters closes Cambuslang plant
Hundreds of poultry workers in Scotland are to lose their jobs due to the closure of the Cambuslang plant belonging to 2 Sisters Food Group. The supplier of supermarket chicken said it will shut the Cambuslang factory in South Lanarkshire in August. The site employs...
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