All news articles for March 2015

TME ThermoBarScan thermometer Bluetooth Barcode

Celebrates 25th anniversary thanks to clients including Birds Eye and Nisbets

TME launches ThermoBarScan thermometer with Bluetooth and a Barcode

By Jenny Eagle

TM Electronics (TME) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and has launched MM7100 ThermoBarScan, a Bluetooth thermometer with integral barcode scanner for the food industry. 

Fagg: 'There's going to be a lot more volatility in exchange rates'

Prepare for pre-recession spend – top economist

By Nicholas Robinson

Food manufacturers should prepare for a positive three years ahead, as the changing economy prompts consumers to spend at pre-recession levels, a leading economist has said. 

Red traffic light labels activated a part of the brain associated with self-control in food choice

Traffic light labels may improve self-control

By Caroline SCOTT-THOMAS

Traffic light nutrition labels may help consumers exercise more self-control over high calorie foods, according to a new study published in the journal Obesity.

Findus has acquired La Cocinera for an undisclosed sum

Findus snaps up Spanish ready meal firm

By Laurence Gibbons

The Findus Group has snapped up Spanish frozen ready meal firm La Cocinera from Nestlé Spain for an undisclosed sum, following approval from the Spanish competition authorities.

Between Q3 and Q4 fruit and vegetables reported 33 more recalls

Stericycle: Recalls on the rise across Europe

By Joseph James Whitworth

Food recalls jumped 16% across Europe in the final three months of 2014 compared to the previous quarter, according to Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS.

Changing precipitation patterns and temperatures could affect food safety through many different pathways - but to what extent is unknown

Climate change may increase foodborne illness

By Caroline SCOTT-THOMAS

Problems with food security have previously been linked to climate change – but it may also affect food safety and the incidence of foodborne illness, according to a new study.

The decision to reopen these markets is important for the interest of Brazilian meat exporters

South Africa opens doors to Brazilian meat

By Georgi Gyton

The Brazilian government has received confirmation from the South African health authorities that it is to reopen the market for exports of boneless beef.

Vion said the appointment of Stortelder reflected an increased focus on valorisation optimal value creation through the livestock processed by Vion

New pork COO announced at Vion

By Georgi Gyton

Frans Stortelder is to succeed Godert Tegelberg as chief operating officer of Pork Vion Food. 

Gut bacteria could predict food allergies

Gut bacteria could predict food allergies

By Niamh Michail

Levels and variety of infant gut bacteria may be used to predict food allergies or asthma, say researchers from the University of Alberta. 

Estimatating the healthcare burden of EDCs has its supporters and critics

EDC exposure ‘costs EU €157bn annually’

By Joseph James Whitworth

Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) likely costs the European Union €157bn a year in actual health care expenses and lost earning potential, according to a series of studies.

Erythritol is already approved for use in foods and drinks in more than 60 countries - but approval for beverages has taken some time in Europe because of concerns of a laxative effect

EFSA backs erythritol for use in soft drinks

By Caroline SCOTT-THOMAS

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has said erythritol is safe for use in soft drinks at a maximum level of 1.6%, bringing the zero-calorie sweetener a step closer to EU approval for beverages.

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