Packaging solutions specialist, Parkside, has collaborated with iconic Yorkshire-based coffee company Taylors of Harrogate to create a new pack for its range of coffee products.
Average prices of Gala apples collected from various national wholesale markets, currently Birmingham, Manchester, London (either New Spitalfields or Western International Market) and Bristol at £0.90, up 2%.
Wine Water’s exclusive non-alcoholic beverages made from upcycled fruit are set to feature on the menus at high-end restaurants, hotels and bars to serve a growing British population of more prudent drinkers.
Sales of Kefir – the yogurt-like milk drink containing ‘gut-friendly’ bacteria – are skyrocketing at UK supermarket Tesco, as UK consumers gain a strong appetite for the ancient milk noted for its probiotic properties.
Western Mechanical Handling UK (WMH) has recently added to its portfolio of stacking solutions with the completion of a stacking and packing conveyor system for a large European bakery.
Policies on the labeling, marketing and taxation of sugary soft drinks positively impact the behavior of consumers in drinking less sugary beverages, as well as manufacturers, who continue to reduce sugar in formulations.
Despite pleas from the food and beverage industry, the UK government has confirmed that it will introduce import controls on EU goods at the border after the Brexit transition period ends on December 31, 2020.
According to a new analysis, published in the journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health, that looked at the potential impacts of changes to agricultural policy as the UK leaves the European Union.
Cabbages from Lincolnshire can now be enjoyed in Malaysia following an intervention by the Department for International Trade which could have knock-on benefits for vegetable producers throughout the UK.
Eighty four percent of UK ice cream parlors report that vanilla is their best-selling ice cream flavor, according to a survey conducted by the Ice Cream and Artisan Food Show.
Ready-to-drink pre-mixed spirits sold in major UK retailers are “unnecessarily high” in hidden sugar and calories, a new product survey has discovered.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has been called on by the Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) to cut the wine and spirit duty in the upcoming Budget.
UK government is enforcing a new Agriculture Bill, which in the future will be rewarding farmers and land managers in England with public money for “public goods” – such as better air and water quality, higher animal welfare standards, improved access to