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Inside food & drink manufacturing24-Jan-2025
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TOP HEADLINES
More than 100 jobs at risk at Compleat bakery site
More than 100 jobs are at risk of redundancy at The Compleat Food Group’s pie making facility in Nottingham.... Read more
Sainsbury’s to cut 3,000 jobs
Sainsbury’s has announced plans to cut 3,000 jobs as part of a drive to deliver £1bn worth of cost savings.... Read more
FSA appoints new chief executive
Katie Pettifer has been appointed the new chief executive of the Food Standards Agency (FSA).... Read more
MPs back DRS legislation for England and NI
Legislation relating to the introduction of a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in England and Northern Ireland has been overwhelmingly backed by MPs.... Read more
M&A activity up 30% across food and drink sector in 2024
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity within the food and drink sector increased by 29.1% in 2024 compared with the previous year.... Read more
Latest food and drink job vacancies
On the hunt for a new role in the food and drink sector? Check out our monthly summary of the latest vacancies posted on FoodmanJobs.... Read more
Leadership shakeup at FDF Scotland
The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) Scotland has announced changes to its leadership team, as the new chair outlines his priorities to support the future growth of Scotland’s food and drink industry.... Read more
Eden Mill installs stills at St Andrews distillery
Eden Mill has installed wash and spirit stills at its new distillery.... Read more
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Migrant farmworkers to protest outside Home Office
A group of migrant workers will hold a protest outside the Home Office on 24 January to demand an end to exploitation of overseas workers on UK farms.... Read more
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The unintended consequences of the UPF trend
Is reducing or even eliminating ‘ultra processed food’ from our diets the solution to the UK’s obesity crisis or a trivial pursuit fuelled by a frenzy of misinformation? Whilst food manufacturers will be well familiar with the NOVA system, processing has recently become a topic of...
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PREVIOUS HEADLINES
Acquisition brings two iconic family-owned brands under one roof
Branded ambient food supplier Bramble Foods Group has acquired Whitakers Chocolates for an undisclosed sum.... Read more
How Trump could influence UK food and drink
The impact of the Trump administration is going to be complex and enduring, effecting the global stage in various avenues – from the green agenda, to investment, trade and health.... Read more
Farmed fish welfare put on the agenda in Scotland
Aquaculture industry and animal protection organisation representatives met in the Scottish Parliament on 21 January to call for farmed fish to be granted the same legal protections afforded to land animals.... Read more
Health and safety in 2025: The risk of corporate manslaughter
2023 marked a significant spike in suicide rates in England and Wales, reaching their highest levels since 1999. Here, Paul Verrico, partner at Eversheds Sutherland, highlights the increasing risk of corporate manslaughter cases and regulatory interest in occupational health.... Read more
AHDB toasts record year for Christmas spending
Brits spent more than £13bn on groceries last Christmas, with sales hitting their highest levels since the spring, bolstered by meat and dairy.... Read more
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