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UK food-to-go market to be worth £23.4 billion by 2027
The UK food-to-go market is predicted to be worth £23.4 billion by 2027, 26% more than pre-pandemic levels, according to the new forecast from the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD).According to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), ‘food-to-go’ is defined as products that are ordered or bought at a ...
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McDonald’s ups price of cheeseburger by 20% amid inflationary pressures
CEO of McDonald’s UK and Ireland Alistair Macrow said that “today’s pressures” have meant that the fast food chain has decided to increase the price of its cheeseburger for the first time in more than 14 years, from 99p to £1.19.In email to both staff and consumers, Macrow said that ...
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Bord Bia and Irish Beef launch sustainable BBQ campaign
Bord Bia (Irish Food Board) and Irish Beef have launched their annual BBQ initiative for 2022, which looks to spotlight the importance of sustainably produced beef.Patrick Powell of Allegra in Stratford.This year’s promotion will feature two well-known British chefs, Nick Fitzgerald of Tacos Padre, based in Borough Market, and Patrick ...
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Lamb prices see slight dip as exports rise year-on-year
GB liveweight NSL SQQ prices dropped slightly in the week ending 20th July to average 288.1p/kg, as British exports of both fresh and frozen sheep meat rose 10% year-on-year.According to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), in terms of liveweight prices, the latest figure is 27p higher than the ...
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Industry warns of further disruption to global wheat supply
Representatives from the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) and the Association for Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) have warned of further disruption for UK producers, as a deal between Ukraine and Russia to allow global exports of wheat to resume has been put under pressure. A deal between Ukraine and ...
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UK pigmeat exports see growth as production costs continue to soar
Exports of UK pigmeat increased during May to 21,700 tonnes, up 14% from April. However, pig producers continue to lose more than £30/pig due to the rising costs of feed and labour.According to the latest data from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), shipments to the EU increased by ...
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UK consumers changing buying habits according to YouGov / Red Tractor survey
New research from YouGov, in partnership with Red Tractor, has suggested that almost half of the people surveyed are changing what they buy to feed their families due to price pressure.However, the latest and second Red Tractor ‘Trust in Food’ Index has revealed that food from the UK is still ...
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Lamb among daily foodstuffs hardest hit by inflationary pressure
The latest market update by the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has revealed that many daily foodstuffs, which includes lamb, have seen double-digit inflationary rises, as overall UK inflation rose to 9.4% in June, up from 9.1% in May.For the eleventh month in a row, food and drink inflation increased ...
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CCF report finds cold storage electricity spend hits £1.1bn
The Cold Chain Federation’s (CCF) Cold Chain Report 2022 has revealed that the cold storage sector’s electricity costs have grown from £560.6 million in 2021 to an estimated £1.1 billion for 2022.The report brings together new research with existing datasets to present the industry’s key facts and figures, including both ...
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HCC says future trade deals must not undermine sustainability
Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) has warned that it would be “a disastrous own goal” if the next round of international trade deals drives UK customers to buy less sustainable alternatives to UK meat products.Catherine Smith, Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) chair.Speaking at the ...
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Inflationary hikes hit barbeque burgers
The latest take-home grocery figures from Kantar show that prices of barbeque essentials, such as beef burgers, have risen by up to 17% year-on-year.Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said that the growing impact of inflation has meant that consumers will be “feeling the pinch” during ...
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Government launches review of pig supply chain
The government has launched a review, published on Defra’s website, that seeks to improve the fairness and transparency of the UK pig sector and wider food supply chain.Dr Zoe Davies, NPA chief executive.Running until 7th October, the review invites opinions from pig farmers, abattoirs, processors, retailers, marketing groups and all ...
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NPA confers with Farming Minister on pig industry problems
A delegation from the National Pig Association (NPA) met with Ministers and officials from various government departments to discuss the ongoing problems caused by labour shortages in the pork supply chain.Farming Minister Victoria Prentis. Picture source: NFU.The meeting, which took place in London with additional people joining online, was chaired ...
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Flaws in the UK / New Zealand trade deal exposed by separate EU arrangements
In a BBC interview, Chris Southworth, the director of the International Chamber of Commerce, has sided with UK farmers who are claiming that the new UK / NZ trade deal is flawed and potentially damaging to UK food and farming interests.Southworth said that he questioned whether, when negotiations between the ...
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NFU Scotland calls on government to strengthen border controls amid ASF alerts
National Farmers’ Union (NFU) Scotland has welcomed the decision by UK government to increase the risk status of people bringing African Swine Fever (ASF) to the UK from medium to high, and calls on it to go further. Pigs working group chairman, Jamie Wyllie.NFU Scotland has reiterated its call for ...
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Calls for beef sector to address public concerns around sustainability
Speaking to Meat Management on a recent group visit to its Bromstead research farm, ABP UK’s CEO, Bob Carnell, voiced his concerns that more needs to be done to address the public’s anxieties around beef and its production.Bob Carnell speaking at the recent group visit to the ABP Bromstead research ...
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SAMW elect new vice-president
The Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers (SAMW) have appointed Alan Brown, site director at the McIntosh Donald factory based at Portlethen, Aberdeen, as its new vice-president.Alan Brown, vice-president of the SAMW.Brown will work alongside president, Ian Bentley, who took office on 31st May.He has worked for the Kepak Group, who ...
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FSA drops opposition to appeal
On 30th June 2022, the FSA withdrew its opposition to an appeal against a decision made by an Official Veterinarian acting on behalf of the FSA.The hearing related to an appeal against a decision that the OV was alleged to have made, that had affected staff working for a member ...
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No biosecurity checks make UK borders vulnerable to ASF, says BMPA
The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has called on the government to put in place measures to educate people travelling to and from the UK on the risks of African Swine Fever (ASF), as cases are increasingly reported across Europe.According to a recent government report, the ASF virus has been ...
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Government group scrutiny of nitrates in pork production sparks trade reaction
Leading trade body, the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has reacted to an initiative, backed by several MPs, that seeks to phase out the use of nitrites, which are used to cure bacon.According to a report by The Guardian, a group made up of food scientists, MPs and peers are ...