PL Thomas launches new cost-cutting carrageenan product
PL Thomas has launched a new carrageenan product in partnership with Spanish firm Ceamsa, which its claims cuts costs in half and eliminates the need for gelatin or locust bean gum.
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PL Thomas has launched a new carrageenan product in partnership with Spanish firm Ceamsa, which its claims cuts costs in half and eliminates the need for gelatin or locust bean gum.
A group of scientists has claimed that Unilever's genetically modified (GM) fish antifreeze protein for ice cream should not be approved without further comprehensive tests.
Swiss food giant Nestlé has announced plans to open a $359m (€281.9m) factory and distribution centre in Indianapolis, to cater for rising demand for its ready-to-drink beverages.
European researchers have found that Yucca extract is effective at preventing and curing an apple disease responsible for major economic losses.
With demand for organic foods continuing to strengthenacross the globe, organic meat supply shortages and price hikes are expected to continue, according to a new report.
ReGen Therapeutics is poised for the first launch of its Colostrinin neutraceutical for early stage cognitive decline, with the signing of a licensing agreement with Metagenics in North America.
Dutch supermarket Royal Ahold is today facing strikes across its domestic Albert Heijn distribution and supply centres as workers dispute pay and contracts.
Suedsucker's remains confident about the EU sugar industry's future, as its first quarter interim report, published today, revealed.
French retail giant Carrefour yesterday announced an 8.5 per cent rise in second quarter like-for-like sales, as the firm strengthens its domestic position through in-store makeovers and competitive pricing.
Nottingham University researchers have reported improvements to the method of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to give scientists a more "natural" insight into the perception of taste and aroma.
Huge swathes of California's wine areas may disappear by 2050 if world temperatures continue to rise at their current rate, warn two separate studies on wine and global warming.