Meat, fish and savoury ingredients

Cooked poultry operations will be integrated into the Faccenda supply chain, starting with duck

Poultry producers sign £10M joint venture deal

By Noli Dinkovski

Poultry producers Dartmouth Foods and Faccenda Foods are to open a new £10M facility in Plymouth as part of a joint venture to maximise the operating potential of both companies.

Paul Wilkinson: Brexit will deliver 'unique opportunities'

Brexit is ‘unique opportunity’ for food and drink

By Michael Stones

Brexit will deliver “unique opportunities” for British food and drink manufacturers to boost exports, while allowing the industry to develop unfettered by the chains of EU red tape.

Hilton supplies major multiples, including Tesco in the UK

Hilton Food Group performs 'in line with expectations'

By Rick Pendrous

Hilton Food Group is forecast by city analyst Shore Capital to make a pre-tax profit for 2016 of £34.6M, following a trading update for the 28 weeks ended July 17 2016 released by the company last month.

Hungry House and Levi Roots were the most successful food investments

Hungry House: Dragons’ Den top food firm – so far

By Michelle Perrett

The most successful food business backed by investors from the hit TV show Dragons’ Den is Hungry House, the takeaway online delivery service, according to research by business data site Company Check.

Everyone an FMEA Oscar winner! Could you join this year's winning line up?

FMEAS 2016

2 Sisters and Premier Foods celebrate Oscar wins

By Michael Stones

Two of the UK’s largest food manufacturers – 2 Sisters Food Group and Premier Foods – have revealed how winning a Food Manufacture Excellence Award (FMEA) – the Oscars of the food and drink manufacturing sector – have boosted their businesses over the...

Andrea Leadsom: 'Thoroughly enjoying my own apprenticeship as secretary of state for DEFRA'

Brexit to highlight food industry skills: DEFRA boss

By Michael Stones

Brexit will make skills development in the food and drink manufacturing sector even more important, said new environment secretary Andrea Leadsom, at the launch of a new apprenticeship programme.

Norfolk Fire and Rescue

Fire at 2 Sisters’ factory: 10 fire engines called

By Michelle Perrett

Ten fire engines were needed to fight a blaze at 2 Sisters Food Group’s factory in Thetford, Norfolk yesterday (Sunday, July 17), when 270 staff were evacuated from the building.

A publicity campaign will be run next month warning of the dangers of serving burgers rare

Rare burger fears prompts FSA publicity campaign

By Rick Pendrous

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is planning to launch a food safety campaign next month – coinciding with the peak barbecue season – warning the public not to serve rare ‘pink’ burgers at home because they risk causing serious cases of food poisoning.

The growth of online grocery shopping will boost branded products at the expense of own-label: Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones

Branded goods to benefit from online growth

By Noli Dinkovski

The growth of online grocery shopping through the likes of Amazon Fresh and Ocado will significantly boost branded products at the detriment of own-label, the founder of the Black Farmer brand has claimed.

The FDF has launched a six-point Brexit manifesto

Brexit impact

FDF launches six-step manifesto to ease Brexit

By Michael Stones

The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has launched a six-step manifesto to help Britain’s biggest manufacturing sector cope with Brexit – the “UK’s most significant peacetime challenge ever”, according to its director general Ian Wright.

Hilton's Portugal partnership will help strengthen its position in the European market post Brexit

Hilton Food Group expands into Portugal

By Gwen Ridler

UK meat manufacturer Hilton Food Group has agreed a partnership with a Portuguese meat packaging firm to strengthen its position in the European market.

The FSA may expand its guidance to food manufacturers to cover food storage and freezing advice for consumers

FSA to consider freezer advice on food labels

By Michelle Perrett

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) plans to consider whether to expand its guidance to food manufacturers to cover food storage and freezing advice for consumers. 

A row has erupted about the safety of eating rare burgers

Scientists dismiss changes to rare burger advice

By Rick Pendrous

Food scientists are on a collision course with Britain’s top chefs and restaurants over the safety of serving burgers rare, following the decision last week by a Food Standards Agency (FSA) expert committee to retain its thorough cooking recommendation.

A UK trade deal with the EU could be frustrated by 'east European vested interests'

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EU trade deal to be delayed by ‘east Europeans’

By Michael Stones

The vested interests of east European Member States will delay and frustrate the UK’s bid to conclude a swift trade deal with the EU, an EU insider told a meeting organised by the Provision Trade Federation (PTF) yesterday (June 28).

UK meat prices on a decline, while Brexit increases import prices

Brexit: UK beef prices fall as imports set to rise

By Gwen Ridler

A year of static sales and falling beef prices has created an “intensely” competitive marketplace, according to meat manufacturer Dovecote Park, as analysts warned that the price of meat imported to the UK would increase.

Brexit will be bad for business, agreed nearly two-thirds of respondents

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Brexit: first sign of a ‘hit to jobs’: IoD survey

By Michael Stones

The first signs of Brexit’s short-term impact on the UK economy were highlighted in a survey from the Institute of Directors (IoD), which revealed nearly two-thirds (64%) of IoD members thought that quitting the EU would be negative for their business.

The vote in favour of Brexit has drawn a mixed food industry reaction

Brexit impact

Brexit: mixed response from food and drink industry

By Michael Stones

The UK food and drink sector has given a mixed response, so far, to voters’ decision to quit the EU. Here, we report food and drink industry leaders’ first reactions to the historic decision.

Here's what Brexit could mean for food and drink manufacturers

Brexit Exclusive

Brexit: what it means for food and drink manufacturers

By Michael Stones

As food and drink manufacturers study the impact of British voters’ historic decision to quit the EU, we explore how the vote may impact on the sector’s prosperity, based on the predictions of two leading campaigners – on either side of the argument –...

Food Crime Confidential aims to help industry insiders report crime

National Food Crime Unit unveils whistleblowing line

By Michelle Perrett

The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) has launched a whistleblowing facility called ‘Food Crime Confidential’, allowing those working in the food industry to report any suspicions over crime or safety.  

Tesco boss Dave Lewis highlighted the performance of new fresh food brands

New fresh food ranges boost Tesco sales

By Michelle Perrett

The launch of new fresh food ranges helped drive positive like-for-like sales in first-quarter results posted today (June 23), according to Britain’s biggest supermarket chain Tesco.

Which way will you vote? Vote in Food Manufacture's preview poll

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EU referendum: and the result will be …

By Michael Stones

No, we can’t predict the result of tomorrow’s EU referendum debate. But we can offer you a sneak preview of the possible outcome by voting in our very own Food Manufacture poll.

The UberEats launch could bring new opportunity for food manufacturers

Uber’s food delivery service ‘offers opportunities’

By Michelle Perrett

Uber’s new food delivery service UberEats, which launched in the London area last week (June 16), will need to be “compelling” to convert users but could offer a new opportunity for food manufacturers, claims grocery think-tank IGD.