UK-based supermarket chain Tesco has recalled its own-brand Prawn Masala and Pilau Rice over incorrect ‘use by’ date, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has given preliminary approval to a novel ‘anti-hunger’ ingredient designed to be added to a number of dairy products including yogurt.
An air-dried, gluten-free fruit crisps line aims to tap into the healthy snacks arena, marking an interesting and innovative addition to the sector, according to the company founder.
UK-based supermarket chain Morrisons has reported a 70% increase in the sale of sprouts over the past three months, compared to the same period in 2011.
Tesco has recalled its own-brand Prawn Masala and Pilau Rice, with a ‘use by’ date of 22 September. This product should have a ‘use by’ date of 22 August. If you have bought the product, don’t eat it.
The UK medicine regulator has warned that the anti-cold and flu herb, Echinacea, is not suitable for children under the age of 12 due to potentially “severe” allergic reactions.
The Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI) has joined a number of organisations calling on the UK government to take action over what it describes as a "looming raw material shortage".
Strong demand for UK frozen food has helped multi-national frozen food business Iglo offset flat Eurpean sales, according to the firm’s half year results to August 20.
Which? consumer group has called for tighter marketing and reduced fat and sugar in children’s food, after its study found high levels of fat and sugar in cereal bars.
Meat firm Cranswick is teaming up with a Yorkshire bakery to boost its production of meat-based pastry products in a move it estimates will create up to 300 jobs.
Leading brand owners such as Diageo, Remy Cointreau and Bacardi have all made a key strategy change as they increasingly target local spirits brands in emerging markets.
Leading cereal bar brands are high in sugar, saturated fats and calories, with one product containing more sugar than a small can of Coke, finds new research.
Irish-based packaging firm Smurfit Kappa has launched a one-piece shelf ready pack for confectioners that it claims helps products to stand-out on store shelves.