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Inside food & drink manufacturing20-Jun-2025
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TOP HEADLINES
Aldi v Thatchers: Copycat ruling one of ‘most important brand protection decisions’ in years
The Supreme Court’s decision to refuse Aldi permission to appeal a recent trade mark ruling involving Thatchers Cider is one of the ‘most important brand protection decisions’ in a number of years, argues intellectual property expert Euan Duncan.... Read more
Food lube firm makes ‘forever chemical’ history
As a new study emerges underscoring prolific forever chemical pollution in UK rivers, food grade lubricant business Rocol becomes the first company to receive landmark PFAS-free certification.... Read more
KFC facing ‘summer of direct action’ over ‘Frankenchickens’ timeline
KFC is set to face a summer of protests after it ‘reneged’ on its commitment to stop the sale of meat from ‘Frankenchickens’ by 2026, an animal welfare charity has said.... Read more
 Food metres not food miles: Inside Myco’s vertically integrated mushroom factory
Myco chairman and non-executive director John Shepherd and chief executive David Wood discuss mushroom-based meat alternatives and reducing food miles to metres as we take a look inside Myco’s Leeming Bar site.... Watch now
FSA weighs future of meat inspection fee discount
The Food Standards discussed the future of its Meat Charging Discount Regime in its board meeting and whether these concessions will continue in the future.... Read more
Slushies containing glycerol ‘not suitable for children under seven’
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) board has endorsed the assessment that slush ice drinks containing glycerol are not suitable for children under the age of seven.... Read more
Danone training workforce to be AI champs
The Danone Industry 5.0 Academy is a new global training initiative designed to accelerate the company’s adoption of artificial intelligence, automation and smart technologies across its operations.... Read more
Co-op announces £350 million loan agreement
The Co-op has announced a new £350 million lending agreement with six banks.... Read more
EDITOR'S CHOICE
Wine shortage threatened amid strike at UK bottler
More than 200 workers at a wine bottling site in Bristol are set to strike this summer, with Unite the Union warning of wine shortages as a result.... Read more
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PREVIOUS HEADLINES
Who will approve lab grown meat next?
The sale of cultivated meat has been approved in Australia, with a Japanese quail product set to be available shortly. But what impact might the decision have?... Read more
Cultivated meat approved for sale in Australia
Australia has officially approved the sale of a cultivated meat product manufactured by food technology firm Vow.... Read more
Nut allergy risk sparks product recall
Dunnes Stores is recalling an apple pie product because of a labelling error that may put people with nut allergies at risk.... Read more
Sarson’s owner investing £17m in Manchester site
The owner of vinegar brand Sarson’s has announced a £17 million investment into its site in Greater Manchester.... Read more
Administrators appointed to Mighty Drinks
The company behind milk alternatives brand Mighty Drinks has been forced to call in administrators.... Read more
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