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SINGAPORE RESTRICTS DINING IN OVER 1,000 COFFEE SHOPS TO THE FULLY VACCINATED

19 Oct 2021  Read: < 1 min.
Singapore’s Food Agency has instigated new rules directed at coffee shops and hawker centres that mean only fully vaccinated consumers are allowed to dine in at coffee shops and canteens.

BREWERY COALITION TAKES CLIMATE CRISIS STAND AHEAD OF COP26

18 Oct 2021  Read: 3 min.
Led by Toast Ale, 25 brewery players across the UK and Ireland – including Guinness and Adnams – have signed an open letter calling on world leaders meeting at COP26 to work together to combat the climate and nature emergency.

BETTER WAYS TO PROCESS PLANT-BASED FOODS UNDER FOCUS IN 3-YEAR PROJECT

18 Oct 2021  Read: 2 min.
New food processing methods to help make plant-based foods more like meat could be developed through a University of Queensland research project.

SIAL PARIS 2022 – THE COUNTDOWN STARTS NOW!

15 Oct 2021  Read: 2 min.
It is now almost exactly one year until SIAL PARIS 2022 begins and we can once again welcome visitors to the French capital for the world's largest food industry trade fair, which is taking place from Saturday 15 to Wednesday 19 October 2022.

BOLT DEBUTS FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES IN AFRICA AS SECTOR CONTINUES RAPID GROWTH

15 Oct 2021  Read: 2 min.
Bolt, the ride-sharing platform based in Europe, has launched food delivery services in several African countries as part of its continuing global expansion.

JOW SECURES $20M FUNDING AS IT ROLLS OUT RECIPE-BASED SERVICE TO UNITED STATES

15 Oct 2021  Read: 3 min.
Jow, the French grocery shopping app, has announced that it has raised $20 million in its latest round of funding – and is now aiming to conquer the US market.

MOLSON COORS AND COCA-COLA TO LAUNCH THIRD HARD SELTZER INTO CANADA IN SUMMER 2022

14 Oct 2021  Read: < 1 min.
Following the initial sales success of the hard seltzer Topo Chico in the US market, beer company Molson Coors and soft drinks maker Coca-Cola will debut the brand in Canada from summer 2022.

ACM STUDY SAYS ACTION IS NEEDED NOW IF NETHERLANDS IS TO REACH 25% ORGANIC FARMING BY 2030

14 Oct 2021  Read: 2 min.
A study by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has found that the biggest obstacle to sustainable, organic agricultural practices is Dutch consumer’s unwillingness to pay a premium for organically grown, sustainable produce, while cheaper alternatives remain available.

CARREFOUR ENDS DEAL TALKS WITH AUCHAN AFTER €21.50 PER SHARE OFFER IS DECLINED

13 Oct 2021  Read: 3 min.
Carrefour has ended negotiations over a deal with Auchan, a smaller privately held French food retailer owned by the billionaire Mulliez family, after the two sides failed to agree to terms.

NESTLÉ ADDS VRIMP TO ITS ALT-SEAFOOD LINE-UP AMID RAPID SALES GROWTH

13 Oct 2021  Read: 2 min.
Nestlé is strengthening its offerings in the alternative seafood market with the launch of Vrimp – a vegan shrimp substitute.

SHEEP NUMBERS RISE TO 70 MILLION IN AUSTRALIA AND HEAD FOR A 16-YEAR HIGH

12 Oct 2021  Read: 2 min.
A wet spring in sheep-rearing regions of Australia – particularly eastern states – is expected to push sheep numbers past 70 million in 2021 according to Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA).

FOUNDATION EARTH LAUNCH NEW FOOD LABEL TO HELP UK CONSUMERS MAKE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY CHOICES

12 Oct 2021  Read: 3 min.
A new information label by Foundation Earth which scores food products based on their environmental impact is due to be launched in the UK for a pilot programme this autumn.

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