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WINDSOR FRAMEWORK LATEST – MPS VOTE OVERWHELMINGLY IN FAVOUR OF STORMONT BRAKE

MPs in the House of Commons have voted to pass the statutory instrument that will enable the government to implement the ‘Stormont Brake’.

The legislation passed by 515 votes to 29 , following a 90-minute debate, which saw only a small number of Conservative MPs voting against it despite speculation in the press.

The Stormont Brake will allow politicians in the Northern Irish Assembly to object to EU laws that could otherwise be introduced in the region, as the area is still subject to EU single market rules under the terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Whereas, under the previous implementation of the protocol, EU rules could have been applied in the region without Northern Irish politicians’ consent.

A petition of 30 MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) from two or more parties expressing concern about a new EU rule would trigger the Stormont Brake allowing the UK to suspend that law from coming into force in the region. This suspension would apply within a maximum of four weeks ahead of an independent arbitration with the EU via the Joint Committee which oversees the protocol.

However, MLAs must explain that they have met a number of conditions before the Brake can be triggered, as it is an “emergency” mechanism that should only be used in exceptional circumstances and as a last resort:

  • The Northern Ireland executive must be restored and operational – including with a first minister and deputy first minister in post – and the Northern Ireland assembly must be in regular session.
  • MLAs must first seek substantive discussion with the UK government, the Northern Ireland executive and relevant business and civil society stakeholders and look for other routes to resolution.
  • The content or scope of the change “significantly differs” from the original rule and would have a “significant impact specific to everyday life of communities in Northern Ireland” in a way that is liable to persist.

The UK government must then judge the MLAs’ explanation that the Brake has been triggered appropriately and if it does not confirm that three conditions have been met, the EU act will apply in Northern Ireland.

Lone Working at the British Frozen Food Federation

The BFFF are just celebrating their 75th anniversary and support the frozen sector. The Federation has a team of employees based at Long Bennington in Nottinghamshire.

Simon Brentnall Head of Health & Safety for the Federation states:

‘As a responsible employer we are committed to ensuring our team are safe, employees working alone should not be any more at risk than those working in an office full of colleagues.

We identified that lone working at the office was rare however, it’s still a risk to be managed. We had devised a buddy system where employees would check in at agreed intervals. Solo Protect had previously showcased a range of solutions to our members therefore it made sense to utilise this new technology. Following the online training course, we found the unit very simplistic with its touch screen functionality.

Typically, employees will use the Solo Protect Shield device if starting work early in the morning or working late at night. Generally, this device gives peace of mind with its ‘Red Alert’ function which connects to a monitoring centre who can initiate an appropriate response instantly.

Other useful feature includes the ‘Incapacitation Alert’ which is triggered should an employee slip, trip or fall. In addition, the ‘Ready2Talk’ feature opens a 2-way non-emergency channel of communication should an unexpected visitor arrive’

BFFF remind its members that in managing lone working situations, the controls adopted must always be proportionate to the risk.

We see this technology becoming more widely used within the industry with the increase in hybrid working’

SEAFISH CONSULT ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO SEAFISH LEVY

Following on from a strategic review in 2021 , Seafish are now consulting on changes to the Seafish levy.

Seafish is non-departmental public body (NDPB) set up as part of the Fisheries Act 1981 to support the seafood industry in the UK and is funded by a levy on the first sale of seafood products in the UK, including imported seafood.

During the Strategic Review, the seafood industry expressed that they wanted a fairer and more equitable Seafish levy system but changing the levy requires a change to legislation. This involves a formal process, hence they are consulting with industry on the changes they want to make, as outlined below:

  • A single levy rate, with a phased implementation for some species;
  • Including all canned, bottled, and preserved seafood products – not just ones manufactured in the UK;
  • An automatic inflationary adjustment to the levy each year which will be set at 2%;
  • Minor changes to the administration of the levy to make collection and payment more efficient.

If approved by Ministers these will be the first changes made to the Seafish levy in twenty-five years.

The consultation will run for a six-week period, closing on 23rd April.

We would encourage anyone with an interest in the Seafish Levy to share their views on the proposals. The full consultation paper, along with a link to take part and an explainer video can be found here.

You can also contact Seafish directly at  SeafishLevyReview@seafish.co.uk

 

TECHNICAL CONFERENCE 2023 PROVES TO BE THE BEST ONE YET!

The BFFF team were delighted to meet with members and non-members at the annual Technical Conference last week held at The British Motor Museum in Warwickshire. And based on the feedback we’ve received to date; it was undoubtedly a worthwhile day for all.

It was great to be able to hear from such an excellent line up of speakers and network with such a diverse range of industry representatives. Running alongside the BFFF Health and Safety Conference and with a number of exhibition stands, also meant it provided the ideal opportunity for networking.

Taking a slightly different approach to previous years, the two conference rooms merged for the first session – and for good reason too. With a 45-minute interactive workshop on ‘How to work the Room’, Heather White, CEO from Smarter Networking, showed us all how to get the most out of the opportunities the day presented. It was clear to see that many were putting their newfound skills to practice over coffee and lunch and had a renewed confidence in making new connections.

After breaking for refreshments and visiting the exhibition stands, Technical delegates then settled down to hear the latest in the areas of Nutrition and Sustainability.

Lauren Woodley, Senior Nutrition Manager at Nomad Foods was first to take to the stage where she shared detail of their journey to HFSS compliance. It certainly opened up the room to some interesting discussions on its impact on industry and the consumer.

Following on from Lauren, we were treated to a very thought-provoking presentation from Becky Chapman, Sustainability Manager from Greggs on their journey to net zero. This was then nicely complimented with an informative talk from Dr Kaly Chatakondu from AAK about the role of Fats and Oils on Sustainable Food Development.

The morning session was then wrapped up by Cathy Capelin, Head of Healthy and Sustainable Diets from IGD who shared some really useful insight on how to navigate the complexities of behaviour change to shift consumers to a more healthy and sustainable diet.

After an excellent lunch and chance to visit the exhibition stands, we were then brought back to reality with a real eye opener presentation from Simon Millard, Food Director at Fareshare. Did you know that 13.7 million people in the UK experienced food insecurity in September 2022? This is a fifth of all the people in the UK! – If you would like to know more about you can work with FareShare to make a difference, or even make a charitable donation then please let us know and we will happily facilitate.

Following on from FareShare we then welcomed Steve Brewer from the University of Lincoln’s Institute for Agri-Food Technology to the stage to talk to us about how different technologies can play their part in food intelligence and the benefits, and challenges they can bring. Neil Beeken from Grimsby and Immingham Port Health was next up with an enlightening look at the work and challenges our border authorities have faced through Brexit and the opportunities and challenges the new regime brings. We also learnt a bit about the origins of Port Health – did you know it all started with the Black Death in the 14th century?

The afternoon session was then nicely concluded with a presentation from Alec Kyriakides. Alec is a well-known and respected independent Food Safety Consultant and was well placed to provide invaluable tips on how businesses can develop a balanced and proportionate risk management approach to food security.

After our final networking break we were then privileged to be joined by Anne Gravett, Head of Stakeholder Engagement, Receipt and Management at the FSA. Delegates very much welcomed the chance to learn more about the surveillance and monitoring systems the FSA have adopted and the processes they follow when planning for, and responding to emergencies.

So, as you can see, an absolutely jam-packed fantastic day all round! – The BFFF would like to extend their thanks not just to the speakers but to all those involved in making this event the best one yet!

BIRDS EYE EXTENDS ITS ICONIC CHUNKY FISH FINGER RANGE WITH NEW CHIP SHOP CURRY FLAVOUR

Birds Eye is expanding its Chunky Fish Finger range with the launch of a Chip Shop Curry variant. Inspired by one of Britain’s favourite fish and chip toppings – the chip shop curry sauce – the NPD has been created by adding a curry-flavoured panko-breadcrumb to its iconic Chunky Fish Finger, which have performed strongly since launching in 2019. This will be the UK’s first ‘flavoured’ fish finger, but as with all Birds Eye’s products, it contains no artificial colours or flavourings.

Inspired by the nation’s love of a traditional Chippy, this take on the classic Chunky Fish Finger is launching off the back of great success from the existing SKUs which have helped grow the fish finger category over the past two years. Sales of the Chunky range, which consists of Chunky Breaded and Chunky Battered, have increased by +24% since 2020[1] and this delicious new flavour is expected to drive this further.

Mike Sowerby, Marketing Manager for Fish at Birds Eye, said “At Birds Eye we are always looking out for new ways to make mealtimes more exciting and enjoyable for the whole family. We’re looking forward to seeing shoppers add variety to their meals with the launch of our first ever ‘flavoured’ fish finger in the UK. With curry sauce being England’s second most popular (and Wales’ first) chip shop topping on fish and chips[2], it made sense to combine our iconic fish fingers with one of the nation’s most loved condiments. Our Chip Shop Curry Fish Fingers are set to be a real family favourite, having already received excellent sensory feedback during consumer research[3], so we know we will deliver on flavour and appeal to our shoppers’ tastes.

“We know that our previous Chunky Fish Finger launches have added incremental sales to the category, and we’re confident the new addition will follow suit.”

NHS guidelines state that ‘a healthy balanced diet should include two portions of fish a week[4]’, so the Chunky Chip Shop Curry Fish Fingers will help shoppers to increase their fish intake. The new flavour does not contain artificial flavourings and is a source of Vitamin D, which helps to support the normal function of the immune system.

The Chip Shop Curry Sauce Chunky Fish Fingers are available in Farmfoods from 13th March, followed by Asda at the end of May and Iceland later in 2023, with an RRP of £3.75.

[1] Nielsen GB Total Coverage – Latest 52 Weeks – WE 28 January 2023

[2] https://yougov.co.uk/topics/consumer/articles-reports/2020/08/14/what-do-britons-most-their-chips

[3] Nomad qualitative research 2021

[4] https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/food-types/fish-and-shellfish-nutrition/

BRAKES ANNOUNCES BEST OF BRITISH CAMPAIGN

Brakes, the UK’s leading foodservice wholesaler, has announced a new programme of activity to support British growers and promote seasonal British food.

The campaign starts this month with the launch of a new section on Brakes’ website, which will highlight seasonal food and feature videos promoting recipes made with British ingredients.

Headlining the campaign will be Brakes’ sponsorship of Love British Food, which will see the company create resources, including recipe ideas, supplier stories and other merchandising ideas to help customers capitalise on British Food Fortnight in September, the key period in the year celebrating British food.

The company will also host a Great British brunch for stakeholders to attend and discuss collaboration following British Food Fortnight.

Cathy Amos, Sector Marketing Manager at Brakes, who is also a Love British Food Ambassador, said: “We are committed to supporting British food and have been involved with Love British Food for many years. Caterers want to be able to access seasonal British Food, so it’s great to be able to support Love British Food, which does a fantastic job in generating awareness of the wonderful array of British produce that’s available.

“Our support campaigns will provide caterers with the tools to help make the most of British. One excellent example will be Coronation weekend, which will be the perfect opportunity to celebrate our British heritage with some seasonal treats.”

Member Benefits

Exclusive Partnership deals on key products and services:

  • BFFF energy deals and rates
  • Vypr member deals and introduction
  • Defib Plus deals
  • Company Shop – membership
  • Mentor – MHE training health check

Exclusive access to networking opportunities and events:

  • Meet the Buyer events (retail & foodservice)
  • Annual Business Conference with networking dinner
  • Specialist H&S and Technical Conferences
  • Special interest groups (packaging, frozen food temperatures)
  • Annual Lunch
  • Awards Night
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