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AUNT BESSIE’S BOOSTS ROAST DINNERS WITH NEW GIGANTIC YORKSHIRES AND VEG SIDES

Aunt Bessie’s is elevating roast dinners with the launch of three new SKUs that will enhance the consumer experience on these occasions. Landing in Sainsbury’s from 27th March, Aunt Bessie’s’ existing Giant Yorkshire will be replaced by a 20% bigger Gigantic Yorkshire, with a new and improved taste and size aimed at shoppers looking to add a twist to their traditional roast dinners. Two new vegetable sides have also gained additional listings having launched at the end of last year in Iceland Food Warehouse and Ocado. The Cauliflower Cheese Topped with a Crispy Breadcrumb and Broccoli Florets in a Lemon & Black Pepper Glaze will be appearing on shelf in Sainsbury’s from the end of the month.

Claire Hoyle, Head of Marketing at Aunt Bessie’s, said: “We are continuously looking for ways to improve our products so that families looking to mix up their roast dinners have the best options available. The renovation of our Giant Yorkshire is key to this, with consumer research helping us launch an improved product that is not only 20% bigger, but also provides a boost of excitement and difference to traditional roast dinners, while still delivering the great taste and quality that Aunt Bessie’s is known for. With higher walls and a more homemade appearance, the new Gigantic Yorkshire puddings will grab the attention of shoppers who are looking to make an impression at the table.”

Aunt Bessie’s is also widening the rollout of its Cauliflower Cheese Topped with a Crispy Breadcrumb and Broccoli Florets in a Lemon & Black Pepper Glaze products. With the Cauliflower Cheese providing a source of protein, and the Broccoli Florets packed with fibre, these dishes join Aunt Bessie’s’ existing vegetable line-up as a convenient way for consumers to add a premium touch to their Sunday roasts.

Claire Hoyle added, “Following two years of restricted celebrations, we’re now seeing a renewed focus on ‘show-stopping’ roast dinners that create an even more special moment around the dinner table. With an increasing demand for premium roast components, we’ve launched our two vegetable sides to help make the all-important Sunday roasts an exciting and enjoyable experience, without compromising on taste or convenience. As ever, our focus on minimal preparation time means that shoppers can spend less time making meals and more time with family.”

Aunt Bessie’s Gigantic Yorkshire, Cauliflower Cheese Topped with a Crispy Breadcrumb and Broccoli Florets in a Lemon & Black Pepper Glaze are landing in Sainsbury’s from 27th March.

UPCOMING WEBINAR ON PLACEMENTS FOR T-LEVEL STUDENTS

The Department for Education is hosting a FREE 1-hour webinar for employers in England to learn more about offering industry placements for T-level students in engineering and manufacturing.

The webinar is at 2-3pm on Tuesday 5 April, and businesses can register on GOV.UK.

This webinar looks at how industry placements can contribute to real projects and initiatives taking place in engineering and manufacturing workplaces. As an employer, you can bring valuable insight into a student’s planned engineering and manufacturing occupation. And that can have lasting benefits for your business.

Hear from organisations who have successfully hosted industry placements in your industry. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of the process and the next steps you can take.

You will learn:

  • How industry placements work in the engineering and manufacturing sector
  • What industry placements are and how they contribute to T level qualifications
  • The benefits they bring to the business
  • How placements can work alongside apprenticeships and work experience
  • How other employers have already hosted placements
  • How to start and follow the process
  • What free government support is available

EXCELERATE LAUNCHES INNOVATIVE & COST SAVING RANGE OF RECYCLED FILMS

The introduction by the UK Government of the Plastic Packaging Tax on the 1st April 2022 is going to have a dramatic effect upon the packaging industry, with a requirement for products to contain a minimum of 30% recycled content to avoid paying the anticipated charge of £200 per tonne of material.

It could be said that the policy’s aims are indeed laudable, encouraging manufacturers to concentrate their efforts on higher degrees of sustainability within their own supply chains and reduce both energy input and virgin material usage on production lines.  This will no doubt, increase the importance of ensuring that due diligence for re-processed plastics is met and of high standards, whether the actual materials processing is undertaken at a separate facility or on the manufacturer’s own site.

However, the likelihood of increased costs as the PPT is implemented does appear unavoidable, with manufacturers, distributors and end users having to incorporate this into their own margins and pricing strategies, while also seeing many other expenses spiral upwards in our currently volatile economic climate.

Excelerate Ltd, a leading innovator in the field of pallet wrap films, have been all too aware of the implications and difficulties the new tax may incur and can now boast the introduction of their new Goliath PCW nanofilm.  Goliath PCW retains all the incredible strength and stretch properties of the original film and is available at the same cost-effective price.  Crucially, because this film contains 30% post-consumer recycled content, it is exempt from the Plastic Packaging Tax charge.

Considerable effort has been made to ensure that the recycled content for Goliath PCW comes from certified and traceable external sources prior to being used in the production process.  The PPT strictly prohibits on-site scrap or regrind being added back into extrusion machinery, since these are still technically virgin materials that have not wholly left the manufacturing stage.  By contrast, post-consumer plastic waste comprises end of life products that come from everyday household waste.  Incorporating end of life plastic into our Goliath PCW film makes a genuine and credible impact in reducing landfill waste, clearly beneficial for the environment.

Not only does this film use recycled content, it is also 100% recyclable in itself and can form part of circular economies within a multitude of industries.

With manufacturing and logistics strongly focused upon building sustainable and socially responsible supply chains, every link in the chain must be scrutinised for accountability, including raw materials, labour, energy use, emissions and logistics, to name just a handful of monitored variables.  Goliath PCW wrapping film has been developed with such stringent green requirements in mind and provides assurance that environmental credentials can be maintained throughout the entire production or distribution process.

Goliath PCW film is available in both hand and machine wrap rolls, making it suitable for all types of packing operations, be they manual or automated processes.

Excelerate has also developed a range of breathable films that also include 30% recycled post-consumer waste material.  As with Goliath PCW, these films retain all the practicality and durability of the original product, with the added benefit of a positive impact on corporate sustainability.

With clear exemption from the Plastics Packaging Tax, Goliath and breathable PCW films will play their own part in helping business keep costs down as far as possible, all while still retaining market leading performance.

You can see Goliath PCW in operation for yourself in the upcoming Food & Drink Exhibition 2022 at the Birmingham NEC between the dates of 25th and 27th April (stand L198, Hall 6) or alternatively the Packaging Innovations & Empack show, held again at the NEC between 25th and 26th May (stand A8).   Excelerate will be demonstrating this new film at both shows and look forward to seeing you there.

NCSC LAUNCH NEW SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE

To assist with streamlining the information flow, with effect from 22nd March the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) are now disseminating all future advisories, threat reports and urgent comms out via their ‘Threat Report & Advisories’ subscription service.

We would highly recommend members sign up to this service to keep up to date with the very latest news and advisories from the NCSC, especially in relation to the ‘heightened threat’ following Russia’s attack on the Ukraine.

You can sign up here. It takes less than a minute and you can opt out at any time.

JOIN THE SKILLS REVOLUTION

In January this year the government launched a campaign to encourage small and medium sized businesses to ‘Join the Skills Revolution’ and prepare for economic recovery by skilling up their workforce. The campaign highlights the range of support and funding available for businesses wanting to boost their workforce capabilities, including apprenticeships, traineeships, and T Levels.

A range of government programmes are available for employers who are considering hiring employees, offering work experience, or upskilling existing staff, some of which offer financial incentives. These can be viewed on a dedicated website which is a one-stop-shop helping employers to compare the range of government training and employment schemes available.

You can also find out more about the ‘Join the Skills Revolution’ through a campaign toolkit which provides additional resources to help you understand the campaign identity and how to use it.

FISP SCHEME NOW OPEN

The Fisheries Industry Science Partnership Scheme (FISP) is now open to bid for contracts to carry out full research projects. Up to £300K is available per bid for projects to support sustainable fisheries management.

The scheme is part of the UK Seafood Fund and aims to improve and share knowledge of fisheries and aquaculture by funding data collection and research to support sustainable fisheries management. This is done through collaboration between the fishing and seafood industry and research organisations.

Eligible applicants are:

  • sole traders who own or operate a UK fishing boat
  • organisations engaged in commercial or recreational fishing, processing or marine aquaculture in the UK
  • research organisations

More information can be found on the FISP guidance page.

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