News on Food Trends from United Kingdom

Going forward, McDonald's UK will use 100% British Potatoes
October 05, 2015
Only British Potatoes for the French Fries of McDonald's UK
McDonald’s in the United Kingdom is to start sourcing potatoes from British farmers only, as the fast food giant looks to appeal to customers more conscious about where their meals come from.
Leatherhead Food International Limited was acquired by Science Group and will move to a new facility early 2016.
September 16, 2015
Leatherhead Food International Limited acquired by Science Group
Leatherhead Food International Limited was acquired by Science Group and will move to a new facility early 2016.
AHDB Potatoes chair Fiona Fell on BP2015: “You need to be there for two days of solid interaction, catching up with research, talking to old friends and understanding where your business needs to go next.”
September 15, 2015
BP2015 online registration goes live...
This November over 6,000 growers, packers, processors, retailers, researchers, specialists, consultants, journalists, students and international visitors will head to the Harrogate International Centre, for the biennial potato industry event, BP2015.
Help spread the word that potatoes are #morethanabitontheside for example by sharing #recipe ideas (Thai Curry shown)
September 08, 2015
More than a bit on the Side: potatoes get marketing boost in the United Kingdom
With a major new campaign to promote fresh potatoes across Britain and Ireland about to break, AHDB Potatoes and Bord Bia (the Irish Food Board) are calling on industry to get behind it and help change the way consumers think about potatoes.
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September 01, 2015
Popcorn explosion drives growth in UK savoury snacks market
Innovative flavours and changing attitudes towards health are boosting sales of (premium) popcorn in the United Kingdom
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) a technology commonly applied in aeronautics (Image Courtesy of Cranfield University), will be used to map the airflow in potato storage in order to improve efficiency in energy use and application of sprout inhibitor.
August 22, 2015
UK Research project to tackle uneven airflow in potato storages
A new two year research project will harness the latest aeronautic industry technology to develop testing tools that will help crop store owners to optimise the efficiency of their premises.
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Seabrook Crisps management buyout to lead to investments in equipment and product development
July 20, 2015
Seabrook Crisps management buyout to lead to investments in equipment and product development
Yorkshire crisp brand Seabrook embarks on a major growth drive to increase its market share after a management buyout backed by private equity investor LDC, a subsidiary of the Lloyds Banking Group
AHDB Potatoes Next Generation group explores potato processing
July 06, 2015
AHDB Potatoes Next Generation group explores potato processing
The AHDB Potatoes ‘Next Generation’ tour kicked off in Yorkshire last month, visiting two progressive Yorkshire based potato processing businesses.
Potato Council now AHDB Potatoes
June 18, 2015
Potato Council now AHDB Potatoes
New branding and a proposed new way of working for the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) was formally launched at the Cereals event in Lincolnshire earlier this month.
Maris Piper (Courtesy: Potato Council Variety Database / SASA)
June 10, 2015
The Quest to Engineer the Perfect Potato
Researchers in the United Kingdom aim for a new commercial potato that resists many of the worst vulnerabilities of potato crops around the world.
Educating the Next Generation of Potato Industry Innovators in the United Kingdom
May 20, 2015
Educating the Next Generation of Potato Industry Innovators in the United Kingdom
AHDB Potatoes launched its first ever ‘Next Generation’ programme, a series of 9 business and technical days that - for a selected few - will provide exposure to the whole supply chain.
Potato products recall in the United Kingdom
May 12, 2015
Potato products recall in the United Kingdom
Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Morrison’s are recalling a number of food products after a batch of potatoes used as ingredients in all of them was found to contain small pieces of metal. The affected batch of potatoes originated from a single supplier.
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Buying fresh potatoes online (United Kingdom)
May 12, 2015
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In the latest Consumer Category Report of the Potato Council, one of the topics addressed is the online sales of fresh potatoes - including actual growth, comparison to competitive products and grocery in general as well as future opportunities
Food Industry criticized for exercise-messaging
April 24, 2015
Food Industry criticized for exercise-messaging
Physical activity has little role in tackling obesity - and instead public health messages should squarely focus on unhealthy eating, doctors say.
Smashburger restaurant chain makes its way to the United Kingdom
April 23, 2015
Smashburger restaurant chain makes its way to the United Kingdom
Smashburger restaurant chain makes its way to the United Kingdom, with 35 restaurants expected to open.
Permira announces sale of Iglo Group to Nomad for €2.6 billion
April 20, 2015
Permira announces sale of Iglo Group to Nomad for €2.6 billion
Permira announces today that a company backed by Permira Europe III has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Iglo Foods Holdings Limited (“Iglo Group”, or the “Group”), Europe’s largest frozen food business, to Nomad Holdings Limited (“Nomad”) for €2.6 billion.
McCain Foods (GB) latest Fries specifically targeting adults
April 15, 2015
McCain Foods (GB) latest Fries specifically targeting adults
BrandOpus, a strategic design agency specialising in brands, has worked with McCain Foods (GB) , the best selling frozen potato brand in the United Kingdom, to create a new range of Fries designed to appeal to an adult audience.
Albert Bartlett buys Heinz Aunt Bessie potato processing facility in Norfolk
April 08, 2015
Albert Bartlett buys Heinz Aunt Bessie potato processing facility in Norfolk
The Heinz 'Aunt Bessie' potato factory in Norfolk that was scheduled to close this April, will be sold to potato company Albert Bartlett.

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