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CREATIVE FOODS INVESTS IN ITS SOUS VIDE MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES

When Creative Foods moved into the former Kerry Foods manufacturing facility in Burton during the summer of 2020, it embarked on an extensive programme of investment in new equipment and manufacturing technology. This included more than £3m on a state-of-the-art sous vide system from Armor Inox. Using the traditional immersive water bath method of production, rather than steam injection, Armor Inox represents the world’s most advanced industrial sous vide cooking and chilling system, thanks to precise timing-aligned temperatures that rise gradually and cook evenly.

The new equipment, combined with significant investment in the infrastructure for developing and manufacturing sauces, means that Creative Foods now boasts one of the most advanced and comprehensive sous vide production facilities in the UK. Creative Foods can therefore produce high quality, succulent sous vide, ‘under vacuum’, proteins including chicken, beef, lamb, pork and duck, along with a sauce of choice.

‘The synergy between these core capabilities, along with high technical standards and end-to-end control of tried and trusted manufacturing processes, enables us to offer our customers technically robust sous vide meal solutions with the added benefit of exceptional portion control and consistency,’ says Lee Tynan, Food Development Director at Creative Foods. ‘And, because we manufacture sauces, we can provide these too, either as an integral part of a finished dish, or separately for the chef to add as a finishing touch.’

Creative Foods has invested in operational efficiencies and created systems, processes, and staff training programmes, drawing on its own best practices as well as those of its parent company, OSI. Creative Foods is also on hand to assist customers with product development with its experienced team of development chefs – from a variety of manufacturing, foodservice, and retail backgrounds – who are experts on food and flavour trends and well able to advise on the diverse and ever-changing demands of kitchens, menus, and customers.

‘We are seeing the growth in sous vide cooking as more and more chefs are now engaging with it. As well as retaining juices and flavours from being slow cooked in a water bath, and producing fantastically tender meat, it provides perfect consistency, greater yield and, in many cases, far superior flavour. Although primarily associated with fine dining its benefits are, in fact, just as valuable in the pub, restaurant and quick serve environment because of a quick cook time and good shelf life on defrost. It is also a great technique for getting the most from less expensive cuts of meat and this can have a dramatic impact on gross profit margins, consistency, and shelf life,’ concludes Tynan.

To coincide with the investment in sous vide equipment and manufacturing processes, Creative Foods is also refreshing the look and feel of its Oliver James brand – the brand for sous vide innovation.

Keep It Safe – July 2022 Edition

Our July edition of Keep It Safe has been sent. This month our Primary Authority manager from Essex County Fire and Rescue covers the topic of water – pretty important in the fighting of fires!. In our member news we introduce Eddie Harris of NewCold and we cover the topic of wellbeing and mental health, starting the conversation and how to support your colleagues and friends. There are legislation updates, enforcement news and some further information about the Primary Authority scheme – free to members of BFFF. Please share this with your colleagues, and if you haven’t received your copy, please email carlabrown@bfff.co.uk to be added to the mailing list

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BRAKES AND SYSCO SPECIALITY GROUP HELP FARESHARE TO PROVIDE ALMOST 2M MEALS IN 2021

The partnership between FareShare and Sysco’s operating companies in Great Britain, Brakes and Sysco Speciality Group (SSG), has enabled FareShare to provide enough surplus food to make almost two million meals to vulnerable families in 2021.  Brakes and SSG have provided enough surplus food to provide more than eight million meals for vulnerable people since the partnership began in 2010.

The relationship between the organisations has grown significantly over time and, in the last year alone, saw the equivalent of around two million meals of surplus food supplied to those in most need, including low-income families, homeless shelters and community groups through a network of almost 3,000 charities.

The dedicated teams at Brakes and SSG ensure that surplus food does not go to waste, by maintaining careful oversight of the lifecycle of our stock and working with charities including FareShare to redistribute food.

Stuart Smith, Merchandising Director, Sysco GB, said: “We firmly believe that food should not be wasted, and are focused on minimising surplus wherever possible. As we all face significant increases in the cost of living, FareShare’s work to redistribute food to those families most in need has never been more important. We’re proud to partner with FareShare and reach this significant milestone of sharing over eight million meals.”

Emma Brown, FareShare’s Commercial Manager, added: “We have been working with Brakes and SSG for 12 years to redistribute good quality surplus food to charities and community groups across the UK. We’re grateful for our partnership which enables us to continue supporting those most in need around the UK.”

The partnership with FareShare supports Sysco’s purpose, which is connecting the world to share food and care for one another.  Alongside other Sysco initiatives including Meals & More, the charity founded by Brakes to end holiday hunger, food donations through FareShare feed into Sysco’s overall Global Good Goal, against which 27 million meals were provided around the world in 2021.

MIRIAM CATES MP PRAISES THE WORK OF COMPANY SHOP GROUP IN HELPING TO LEVEL UP THE UK

Miriam Cates, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, has praised the work of Company Shop Group in helping to level up the UK, during a visit to its headquarters in Barnsley.

Company Shop Group has stores across England and Scotland. It works with all the major retailers, manufacturers and brands to handle food and products that may otherwise go to waste, and safely redistributes them at deeply discounted prices across its network of Company Shop and Community Shop stores.

Ms Cates met with Gary Stott, Executive Chairman of Community Shop, and Chris Meadows, Marketing and Communications Director at Company Shop Group, to see first-hand how the surplus redistributor saves millions of perfectly good products from going to waste and learn more about how it is helping to level up communities.

Company Shop Group is home to its retail operation, Company Shop, and an award-winning social enterprise, Community Shop. Company Shop is a network of 15 member-only supermarkets across England and Scotland open to those working in the NHS, FMCG Supply Chain and more.

Community Shop is open to anyone who lives locally and receives welfare support, is on a low income and is motivated to make a positive change to their lives. Community Shop stores also offers life-changing personal development support, which includes everything from cook clubs and home budgeting, to interview skills, debt advice and business courses.

Sustainability is at the centre of the Group’s model, and its Community Shops work closely with members and communities over a long-term, sustained basis without requiring ongoing monetary support to deliver sustainable and positive social, economic and environmental benefits.

Levelling up is a key policy priority for the UK Government, as it looks to ensure that wherever people are from in the UK, the same access to opportunities is available. The hard work of organisations like Company Shop Group is helping to make this possible. 

Miriam Cates, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, said: 

“It was a pleasure to visit Company Shop Group and learn more about how they are helping to build up communities across the UK through their surplus redistribution model. Their positive commercial, social, and environmental impact is really inspiring, and epitomises the vital role that businesses can play in helping to level up the country.”

Gary Stott, Executive Chairman of Community Shop, said: 

“We were delighted to welcome Miriam Cates to Company Shop Group to demonstrate the scope of the work we are delivering. We are passionate that all of our stores help bolster and support the communities they are situated within, and we are proud to be making a difference to regions across the UK.”

 

AFRICAN SWINE FEVER IN PIGS AND WILD BOARS IN EUROPE

Updated outbreak assessment for African swine fever in wild boar and domestic pigs in Eastern Europe and Belgium

Since the previous report in May 2022, a case of African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed in domestic pigs in a new region of Germany, roughly 15km from the Netherlands border.

Clinical signs were detected in sows on 1 July 2022 and disease control measures immediately put in place.

The latest cases in Germany represent new “jumps” in disease distribution which is the fifth such event in Europe in the last two months.

This is concerning as it would appear that none of these cases have arisen as a result of the movement of infected pigs or wild boar. Instead, the other likely pathways are human mediated transport of infected products or contaminated equipment / products (fomites). This is confirmed by the genotyping of the virus from the new outbreaks and the epidemiological investigations.

Therefore, while the overall risk of entry of ASF virus into the UK from all combined pathways remains at medium, because of the regular detection of outbreaks and wild boar cases in new areas as a result of human-mediated routes, this particular pathway is now considered to be HIGH. There is considerable uncertainty as the movement of people into the UK at present is affected by travel disruption, fuel prices and reducing seasonal worker numbers.

To read more about the update, click here.

EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR IMPORTED FOOD AND FEED

The FSA have shared the latest Early Warning System (EWS) for Imported Food and Feed for June 2022. The issue highlights recent results based on the analysis of EU RASFF (Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed) notifications for imports of food and feed from outside and inside the EU; other international intelligence gathered via the FSA’s Signal Prioritisation dashboard; and since January 2021 EWS also includes UK Border Notifications (BNs) issued when unsatisfactory imports are rejected at UK ports or found inland. Awareness of these findings can assist your sampling programmes.

To find out more, click here.

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