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FPC Victory Brings Lower Costs and Smoother Borders for UK Flower Trade
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has welcomed confirmation from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) that four flower species imported from the EU will benefit from a reduction in plant health border inspection rates from 3% to 1%, effective from 00:01 on 19 January 2026. The decision represents a major win for the UK floriculture supply chain and its customers, achieved through the submission of detailed technical evidence by FPC and supported by s


Flexitarian Britain Is Rewriting The UK Menu For 2026
A new trend report has highlighted a significant shift in UK foodservice towards plant-forward menus, driven by flexitarian consumers and growing demand for inclusive dining options that balance plant-based ingredients with familiar comfort foods. The report suggests plant-forward dining is becoming a more permanent feature of the UK hospitality landscape, even as the number of strict vegans remains stable. Instead, a broader section of consumers is increasingly choosing plan


Aldi Delivers 1.5m Meals Through Christmas Charity Drive
Aldi has helped deliver more than 1.5 million meals to people in need over the Christmas and New Year period by donating surplus food from stores across the UK. Image courtesy of Aldi The supermarket said it worked with local charities, community groups and food banks nationwide, redistributing a range of fresh and chilled foods after stores closed early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. The donations were coordinated through Aldi’s partnership with Neighbourly, the commun
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Defra Pledges Farmers And Growers New Era Of Partnership At Oxford Farming Conference 2026
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds has ushered in the start of longer-term collaboration with farmers and growers in England, making a series of announcements designed to offer clarity, partnership, and growth. Image: Oxford Farming Conference At the Oxford Farming Conference 2026 held on 8 January 2026, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Emma Reynolds (pictured above) gave updates on the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), the Farming Road


Global Food Waste Presents Untapped Opportunity To Drive Business Growth
Tackling food waste could serve as a powerful driver of profitability, resilience, and long-term growth for global food retailers and supply chain operators, according to new research from Avery Dennison, which estimates food waste will cost businesses US$540 billion (£402bn) this year. If trends persist, cumulative food-waste costs between 2025 and 2030 could reach around US$3.4 trillion (£2.5 trillion), demonstrating both a major margin drain and a missed growth opportunit


Bayer Unveils New Strawberry Variety With Benefits For Producers, Retailers, and Consumers
Available to growers in the UK, Germany, and Benelux, the Baya Solara variety addresses pressing production challenges by combining high-yielding potential with disease resistance and labour efficiency. Image: Bayer Bayer said in a press release that the variety's launch represents a cornerstone of the company’s strategic expansion into the strawberry market, and follows Bayer's acquisition of the strawberry assets from UK-based NIAB in 2023. It marks the first commercial str


Surge In Online Shopping Fuels Biggest-Ever Christmas Grocery Sales
The UK's Christmas grocery spend hit £19.6 billion in the four weeks to 27 December 2025, with online emerging as the fastest-growing channel and taking a greater share of festive shopping, according to data from NielsenIQ (NIQ). Online sales were up about 9.9% year-on-year over Christmas, significantly outpacing the total market, and driving the e-commerce share to 13.5% of sales, compared with 12.6% last year. Around 29% of UK households bought groceries online during the


Government Urged To Go Deeper On Business Tax Cuts To Save Hospitality
UK pub groups and hotel associations are warning the government that many venues will be forced to close unless it offers immediate financial support as pandemic-era support ends and a property revaluation are set to push up business costs. At the same time Labour MPs are calling on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to reconsider the proposed changes to business rates, with some telling the BBC they are hopeful further relief will come. Industry leaders have called for additio


Sainsbury’s Launches Graduate Scheme To Build Pipeline of Retail Leaders
The two‑year FutureMaker graduate programme aims to nurture the next generation of retail leaders with skills in digital and AI, data and analytics, change and transformation, and business decision making. Image: Sainsbury's The scheme is the first in a broader series of early careers programmes that Sainsbury’s plans to roll out, the retailer explained in a press release. Running for 24 months, FutureMaker is structured as a three-part programme, with eight‑month rotations

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