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RICHMOND LAUNCHES NEW THIN CHICKEN SAUSAGES

RICHMOND LAUNCHES NEW THIN CHICKEN SAUSAGES

  • Latest development in a growing, successful product range
  • Chicken sausages are proving increasingly popular with consumers
  • New Thins are just 48 calories a sausage

Kerry Foods, the expert in chilled, is launching new Richmond Thin Chicken Sausages to complement its existing chicken sausages range. Richmond, the nation’s favourite sausage brand[1], expanded into chicken two years ago with Thick Chicken, before launching a Frozen option last year. The full portfolio is now available across chicken with the original Thick Chicken Sausages, Frozen Chicken Sausages and now Thin Chicken Sausages, mirroring Richmond’s original and popular pork range.

 

The new Thin Chicken Sausages have been developed to further build the Richmond Chicken Sausage portfolio. Available in a 12 pack, each sausage is just 48 calories, offering consumers a broader range of choice within the sausage category and providing a versatile ingredient for a variety of meals.

 

Since first launching, Richmond Chicken Sausages have proven to be a hit with consumers. Richmond Chicken now has a Retail Sales Value of almost £3 million and is the second best-selling chicken sausage, with a 15% value share of the chicken sausage category[2].

 

Catering to consumer demand

Demand for more choice within meat products is on the rise as consumers seek healthier options, and a broader range to choose from to cater for different lifestyle choices and diets. Health now drives a third of in-home food consumption choice and is worth £20.8 billion[3] in the UK. The new Richmond Thin Chicken Sausages respond directly to consumer demand to see healthier options on shop shelves.

 

Dawn Spencer, Marketing & Category Director, Richmond said, “Our Richmond Thin Chicken Sausages provide a delicious new format for families to enjoy, coming in at 48 calories per sausage. This new launch supports our ambition to champion chicken and give families additional options to enjoy a leaner, healthier proteins as part of a balanced diet.

 

“There continues to be a noticeable attitudinal shift towards alternative proteins in sausage, especially chicken sausages and we are excited about this launch. We are feeling incredibly positive about the success it will bring following the positive reaction to our other chicken products with consumers. The full chicken portfolio will help strengthen our master brand and drive further sales for our retail partners.”

 

The Richmond Thin Chicken Sausage range is available now in Asda stores nationwide and will continue to roll out across the market in 2019 and 2020.

 

[1] IRI MarketPlace MAT value to 30/12/18

[2] Data sources: IRI & KWP w/e 24/03/2019

[3] Kantar Worldpanel in home consumption 52 we Dec 2018)

 

SECR – don’t get caught out

SECR – don’t get caught out

The new Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) scheme came into effect on 1st April 2019. It’s the new mandatory compliance scheme for large companies, replacing the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) and designed to simplify energy and carbon reporting for large organisations.

“If you are exempt from CRC and the Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (ESOS), don’t automatically ignore SECR – it draws more large businesses into its net as the criteria differ slightly to the other schemes,” says Jon Swain, Head of Sales at NFU Energy.

While the CRC was just for companies listed on the stock exchange, with SECR you must now report if you meet any two of the following three criteria – whether you are listed, unlisted or a limited liability partnership:

  • More than 250 employees
  • Turnover greater than £36 million
  • Balance sheet value greater than £18 million

If you must comply, what do you need to do now?

Your first report will relate to your next full financial year starting on or after 1st April 2019 and form part of your company’s annual report. Although that means this first report will not be due until April 2020 at the earliest, you must make sure your record keeping is fit for purpose from this year, 1st April 2019 onwards. This includes details of energy use relating to electricity, gas and transport as well as the associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

If you have been or are reporting under CRC or ESOS you are likely to be collecting most of the information needed for SECR already, but you may need to prepare additional disclosures and commentary and it is your responsibility to check specific reporting requirements. In addition SECR is an annual obligation which is different to the four-yearly cycle of ESOS.

To check your SECR obligations and find out how we can help with this and other compliance schemes call the NFU Energy team on 024 7669 6512.

Wholesaler JB Foods supports Scottish Foodbank launch

Wholesaler JB Foods supports Scottish Foodbank launch

 

Leading Scottish wholesaler, JB Foods, has supported the launch of Scotland’s Food Facts & Friends’ second foodbank following growing demand for support in Midlothian.

 

JB Foods, a member of the Caterforce foodservice buying group, has been a supporter of Food, Facts & Friends since September 2018, supplying short dated stock to the charity and its first foodbank in Penicuik.

 

The organisation has now expanded its work in Midlothian, opening a second site in Dalkeith, which the wholesaler will also help to support through its partnership with the foodbank.

 

Food, Facts & Friends officially launched the second site on 15th March. JB Foods supplied complimentary food on the day alongside support from M&S, Costco, Asda, Greggs and Lidl.

 

The day was attended by the Lord Provost of Midlothian and television star, Sister Rita, who was the star of a BBC series following families living on the breadline in North Manchester.

 

Food Facts & Friends endeavours to distribute as much fresh produce as possible, instead of just cans, and to do so relies heavily on the support of local supermarkets, stores and wholesalers.

 

Charlotte Thompson of JB Foods said: “We’ve been an active supporter and supplier to Food Facts & Friends for almost a year now, so it’s great to see the organisation growing in the region as the work it does is vital. The second foodbank will allow the charity to help even more people and families that are in need. We will continue to support Food, Facts & Friends as part of charitable endeavours across Scotland.”

 

For more information visit https://www.jbfoodservice.co.uk.

Bühler wins Queen’s Award for food safety and recycling innovation

Bühler wins Queen’s Award for food safety and recycling innovation

 

Bühler UK Ltd has won this year’s Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation in recognition of its pioneering research into camera technology used in sorting machines. The technological breakthrough is being used to drive up food safety controls in the nut and frozen vegetable sectors while also helping to increase plastic recycling rates.

 

The Queen’s Award for Enterprise is the highest UK award for British businesses who have excelled in the fields of international trade, innovation, or sustainable development. This is the seventh Queen’s Award that has been won by Bühler UK since 1968.

 

This year’s achievement is in recognition of Bühler’s development of a unique camera technology used in sorting machines, capable of recognizing the subtlest of color and shading contrasts in materials and foods and so significantly increasing detection rates for foreign materials, potential choke hazards or contaminated foods.

 

The technology is currently being used by food producers in Europe and the United States who are reporting increased detection rates for foreign materials up from 85% to 95%.

 

The UK-developed technology uses hyperspectral imaging to record vast amounts of wavelength data to generate highly accurate color and shading contrasts for specific products. This data is then statistically analyzed to create algorithms that inform the sorting camera exactly what color and shading contrasts to look for when detecting contamination or a foreign object in a production process.

 

“The innovation here is our ability to gather such large amounts of data and then use that data to optimize a conventional narrow band digital camera so that it is capable of quickly and efficiently detecting very specific things, whether it is shells in nuts, foreign materials in a vegetable production line or even different grades of polymers in a recycling plant,” explains Benedict Deefholts, Senior Research Engineer Bühler UK Ltd.

 

Over the past four years Bühler has used this technology to produce a range of specialist cameras for different markets. Its BioVision™ camera is targeted at the nut industry, PolarVision™ aimed at producers of frozen vegetable and PolyVision™ designed to improve plastic recycling rates.

 

One of the criteria for a Queen’s Award is that the technology should not just be innovative, but it must also be scalable, commercially viable and to have resulted in a material improvement to a commercial process. Since the introduction of the Sortex E optical sorter using BioVision technology, sales of Bühler sorting solutions into the nut sector have doubled. The technology is now being used by the world’s top nut producers globally to detect blemished nuts along with the smallest shell fragments in walnuts, pecans and pistachios.

 

Similar inroads are being made into the frozen vegetable market thanks to the ability of PolarVision technology to detect even the most challenging foreign material in frozen vegetable production lines. Ardo, one of the world’s largest fresh-frozen fruit, vegetable and herb producers, has introduced PolarVision in its European sorting plants.

 

“In our experience, PolarVision technology is one of the best digital-vision technologies when it comes to detecting FM in the industrial frozen vegetables process. It’s a jump forward”, said Steven Van Engelandt, Ardo’s Group Project Engineer.

 

“We tested all other options, including laser, chlorophyll, translucency, but PolarVision was unsurpassed and it’s becoming standard in all our plants. When we were testing PolarVision, formerly problematic FM such as snails and dark plastic, became visible, and were removed, with an increase in yields, due to a more precise detection of defects.”

 

The Bühler camera technology is also being used to detect foreign material and lower grade or discolored polymers to ensure the highest grade recyclate can be achieved by plastic recyclers. By detecting such high rates of contamination, it is now possible to produce food grade plastic packaging from 100% recycled material, cutting the need for virgin plastic production and levels of plastic being sent to landfill.

 

While the technology has so far been applied to detect foreign materials, future developments will also be able to detect mycotoxins and even pathogens.

 

“We are absolutely delighted to be receiving this ‘seventh’ Queen’s award. Innovation is at the heart of our business and it’s wonderful to see another cutting edge product making a big impact in the market; on food safety, food quality and of course generating commercial success for our customers,” says Matthew Kelly, Managing Director of Digital Technologies within the Bühler Group.

Sweet success: Bidfood smashes PHE sugar reduction targets

Sweet success: Bidfood smashes PHE sugar reduction targets

 

Bidfood has been working hard to continue in its commitments to reducing sugar from a number of own brand products. Now finishing its second phase of reformulations, the foodservice provider has so far achieved an average of 25% sugar reduction across some of its bestselling cakes and 20% across pie fillings.

 

Last year, Bidfood revealed a 23% sugar reduction within its ice cream range and has continued to exceed the targets set by Public Health England’s (PHE), of 20% sugar reduction by 2020.

 

Some of Bidfood’s most popular cakes such as the pre-cut Everyday Favourites black forest gateau have been reformulated to reduce sugar by as much as 30%, this has been done by increasing the real fruit content and refreshing the flavour profile.

 

The initiative comes in support of The Childhood Obesity Plan and the Government’s fight against childhood sugar consumption, initially targeting the nine categories that make the largest contributions, including ice creams, cakes and biscuits.

 

In the pipeline for the next phase of reformulation are some of the top selling cookie doughs pucks, brownies, cheesecakes and tarts which will kick off from June to September 2019.

 

Laura Manning, Bakery and Desserts Category Manager, said:

“Within the bakery and desserts category, consumers generally won’t choose a low sugar option. It is therefore important to reformulate the current offering to improve the nutritional value without impacting the taste. In order to ensure that the recipes are equally delicious we have been working with suppliers who are implementing innovative techniques and ingredients to add sweetness without the sugar.

 

“At Bidfood, any product alterations are rigorously tested in order to ensure taste and texture aren’t negatively impacted. The feedback we have had so far has been overwhelmingly positive, suggesting that the intended flavours actually come out stronger when the sugar is reduced.”

Company Shop Group – Two-time winner of the prestigious Queen’s Awards for Enterprise

Company Shop Group – Two-time winner of the prestigious Queen’s Awards for Enterprise

Company Shop Group, one of our member benefit partners, is now a two-time winner of the prestigious Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, in the Sustainable Development category.

The Group redistributes surplus food and household products, working with manufacturers and retailers to help perfectly good products reach people’s plates as originally intended.

As well as providing BFFF members with a solution for surplus stock (call their BFFF dedicated Surplus Hotline on 0800 211 8484 to find out more), most BFFF member organisations’ employees can apply for a Company Shop member card too, allowing them access to the Group’s six superstores where surplus stock from big brands is sold at discounted prices, helping stretched budgets go further.

Membership is open to employees of organisations working in the food manufacturing supply chain (as well as NHS, Fire and Police). Find out more at www.companyshopgroup.co.uk

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