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DAWN ACQUISITION

Europastry now offers an entire portfolio within the American Bakery Segment.

Europastry has operated in the frozen bakery segment for over 30 years. Founded in 1987, Pere Gallés, saw frozen technology as a great business opportunity to meet the needs of both everyday consumers and professionals from baking and catering industries.

Now 30 years later, having 25 production plants and 80 production lines worldwide, with a customer based which is around 80.000 clients spread over 80 different countries;  with the effort and hard work of the entire Europastry team, they have become one of the leading companies in the frozen dough and pastry sector across Europe and the rest of the world.

Striving with a startup mentality, Europastry is still developing and growing and since early 2023, Europastry have acquired Dawn Foods in Steenbergen, the Netherlands, and can now proudly offer the entire state-of-the-art portfolio in the American bakery segment to customers worldwide. These consist of Dots, CroDots, PopDots, Muffins, American Cookies and Brownies.

The company is focused and excited to offer the tastiest products to retail, foodservice and other bakery partners interested in the Frozen American bakery segment.

If you are interested in Europastry’s American bakery range, please take a look on the website: https://europastry.com/global/en/products/

Or contact our UK sales agent: Ash Hirani: ahirani@europastry.com

RAPID CLAIMS PROCESS PRODUCES SIGNIFICANT BENEFIT FOR LAKESIDE FOOD GROUP

Intro to the client

The Lakeside Food Group is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of innovative, high quality chilled and frozen products to the retail, manufacturing, and food service sectors. Established in Norfolk in 1989, today they employ more than 40 colleagues across the UK, EU and Asia. Lakeside is a significant player in the food market with a reputation for quality, innovation and integrity.

Relationship with Ayming

When approached by Ayming about a potential R&D Tax claim, Lakeside didn’t think they would qualify as they had never claimed for the benefit before. Ayming provided guidance to Lakeside on the types of activities they were carrying out that could qualify as eligible expenditure.

What Ayming did

Due to the size and nature of Lakeside’s business and innovation activity, they were eligible for Ayming’s Rapid Claims service, which delivers an R&D Tax claim from start to finish and submission in just 5 days.

Ayming’s Rapid Claim consulting team worked with Lakeside’s product experts and finance team to identify the qualifying projects to include in the final claim submission. These projects focused on New Product Development activities, including new cooking processes for a Beef and Pork Wellington; how to achieve the correct level of “doneness” for rare beef and well-done pork within the same recipe. Ayming also identified R&D activity in preventing the physical properties of pastry and beef from being impacted in the product’s frozen, defrosted, and cooked states.

The results

The Rapid Claims’ process delivered the R&D Tax final calculation and accompanying report to submit to HMRC in just five days. Lakeside realised a significant benefit, even more so as they had not previously claimed.

We hadn’t previously claimed for R&D Tax credits before talking to Ayming. We didn’t believe that we were eligible. However, when talking to Ayming’s expert Food & Beverage team they were able to identify qualifying projects within our new product development, which meant a significant financial benefit for us. And the extra bonus was that we were able to complete the entire claim and report in 5 days.

Hayley Toleman, Finance Director, Lakeside Food Group Ltd

Bullying in the workplace: Lessons to be learned

After being accused of eight bullying complaints involving 24 civil servants over four years, Dominic Raab resigned from his positions as Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary last month. These complaints alleged he was verbally abusive towards staff, undermined their work and created a hostile working environment, which were partly upheld by independent investigation reports.

We outline the actions employers should take to prevent bullying from occurring in the first place, and how to respond appropriately once aware of such behaviour.

Ensure anti-bullying and harassment policies are in place

To ensure a safe and inclusive environment, a decisive and strong approach must be taken. Employers should aim to have clear policies in place that outline what behaviour will constitute bullying and harassment, and what employees can do should they witness or experience such behaviour. The policy should be communicated to all employees and strictly enforced.

Conduct regular training and make sure managers lead by example

Leaders and managers have a significant impact on their team’s culture and behaviour and should lead by example by treating their staff with respect, listening to concerns and providing support where needed. Regular training to all employees, including those in managerial or supervisory roles, should be undertaken to recognise and prevent bullying and harassment. This training should cover the policy, reporting procedures and the consequences of violating anti-bullying policy.

Encourage a respectful workplace culture

One of the allegations against Raab is that he subjected Foreign Office workers to “abrasive, intimidating and undermining treatment.” Employers should encourage an open culture of respect, inclusivity and clear communication, in turn reducing the likelihood of bullying and harassment in the first place. This may be achieved through active efforts from employees, regular employee feedback, surveys, and team-building activities.

Investigate and respond to complaints

Employers should take all allegations of bullying and harassment seriously, confidentially, and impartially. This includes conducting a thorough investigation and taking appropriate disciplinary action if necessary. This has also been highlighted by the recent events with the CBI and the investigation carried out into significant concerns raised there.

One of the more controversial elements of Raab’s resignation is his comment that the inquiry into his behaviour was “setting the threshold for bullying so low… a dangerous precedent.” This perhaps demonstrates little remorse from the former Deputy PM and serves as an example of what to avoid when addressing complaints.

Employers should provide support to employees affected by bullying and harassment. This could include access to counselling services or making reasonable adjustments to working arrangements.

We’re here to help

We are assisting more and more clients with investigations, so if this is something that you require assistance with, and an independent and expert approach to investigations of such serious issues, do get in touch and we can support you with this.

By incorporating the above practices, employers can create a positive work environment free from bullying and harassment, ensuring that all employees are treated with respect and dignity. Raab’s resignation and the recent concerns troubling the CBI should serve as a reminder that workplace bullying and harassment are serious issues that can have hugely damaging consequences.

Employers should take proactive steps to prevent bullying and harassment from occurring, and if allegations are made, they should be handled promptly and fairly.

Employment

Contact: Matt McDonald  matt.mcdonald@shma.co.uk

Philip Pepper philip.petter@shma.co.uk

STARFROST AUTOMATED FREEZING SYSTEM BOOSTS BLOCK FREEZING CAPACITY BY 60% FOR NEWBURGH FOODS

Newburgh Foods, a UK-based provider of high-quality retail, foodservice and wholesale poultry products, has increased its poultry block freezing production capacity by 60% with the installation of an automated Starfrost Helix spiral freezer.

The company, which supplies major supermarkets and restaurants across England, had an existing contract with a fast food chain that recently increased its capacity requirements. This led Newburgh Foods to review its freezing process capabilities and seek a solution that would fulfil the substantial increase for its customer.

After a thorough evaluation of different freezing methods, Newburgh Foods awarded the contract to Starfrost, a leading manufacturer of mechanical freezing and chilling equipment. Starfrost supplied and custom-built a Helix spiral freezer that was designed to fit seamlessly within the existing production layout at Newburgh Food’s Warrington based factory.

Using natural refrigerant CO2, Starfrost’s equipment freezes up to 20 tonnes per day and has enabled Newburgh Foods to significantly increase its production capacity while delivering the additional benefit of increased efficiency for the firm by reducing freezing times to less than 85 minutes. This is a substantial improvement from the previously used blast freezing method, which took between 12 to 15 hours.

Newburgh Food’s Operations Manager, Phil Trew discussed the project: “We chose mechanical freezing over a nitrogen cryogenic alternative because it better suited our criteria and, of course, due to the soaring, unstable cost of gas. We needed to produce more product in less time if we were going to meet our new contract target and Starfrost worked with us to provide a freezing system that would perfectly suit our needs and the needs of our customer while being a cost effective solution.”

He further explained: “The spiral freezer has allowed us to significantly increase production capacity by 60% and substantially reduce freezing time. The quality of the engineered equipment and specification provided by Starfrost has impressed the team at Newburgh Foods.”

The installation of the automated Starfrost spiral freezer has allowed Newburgh Foods to meet the increased capacity requirements of its customer and maximise production efficiency. The success of this project showcases Starfrost’s ability to design and deliver customised solutions that meet the unique needs of their clients.

SAY GOODBYE TO THE GROCER NEW PRODUCT AWARDS…AND HELLO TO THE GROCER NEW PRODUCT & PACKAGING AWARDS!

Our revamped and expanded celebration of NPD is now open for entries, setting an unsurpassable benchmark for innovation in grocery.

Brands across fmcg – from alcohol and confectionery to store cupboard and cheese – are invited to showcase their most compelling launches (and relaunches) of the past 18 months (15th May 2022 – 7th November 2023).

In a change to previous years, the 2023 event will recognise every shortlisted entry’s excellence, awarding a gold, silver or bronze medal in recognition of efforts to bring excitement and difference to grocery aisles.

This year will also shine a spotlight on packaging innovation through ten additional awards. Again, brands of every kind are invited to enter these additional awards – whether they play in food, drink, beauty, household or any other fmcg category. All entries to The Grocer New Product & Packaging Awards will be rigorously evaluated by industry experts based on a strict range of criteria.

Winners will be announced at a dazzling lunchtime event at The Royal Lancaster, London on Tuesday 7th November 2023.

Don’t delay, submit your entry today!

British Frozen Food Federation Assured Guidance – Case Study

Our member companies and the wider industry have a duty to identify foreseeable risk within their businesses, this includes identifying risk in light of industry knowledge. As a trade association we provide our members with a plethora of industry level guidance. Some of our guidance is assured by Primary Authority, which gives it legal standing which cannot be overturned.

To put this into perspective and provide an example of how BFFF assured guidance can help protect your people and your business, we have provided the case study below on materials handling equipment:

Case Study – Materials Handling Equipment Observation Assessments

The question raised was “given we have legislation such as the health & safety at Work Act, Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations and Approved Code of Practice for rider operated lift trucks (L117) why do we need any more guidance? “

In the Approved Code of Practice L117 (Paragraph 75) it states that lift truck operators, even those who are trained and experienced, need to be routinely monitored in the workplace and, where necessary, retested or refresher trained to make sure they continue to operate lift trucks safely.

In interpreting L117 one of our member companies asked how they could practically monitor and produce this observation assessment and therefore fulfil this code of practice.

BFFF set about writing guidance on how to complete MHE observation assessments with specific assessment criteria and observation log template. The document was assured by primary authority giving it a legal stamp, it also appears on the primary authority register.

In summary, the guidance produced by BFFF provides further detail on specific topics and compliments existing government guidance. If followed this would put your organisation on the right side of the legal fence.

The full list of assured guidance available from BFFF includes:

  • Hot Works Instructions and Checklist
  • Hot Works Permit
  • Fire Safety Induction Training – Contractors
  • Fire Safety Induction Training – Staff
  • Covid-19 Office Re-Opening Guidance
  • Selecting Staff for First Aid Training
  • Provision of Defibrillators in the Workplace
  • Rest Breaks for Cold Store Workers
  • Overtime Risk Assessments
  • How to Assess Head Protection for Cold Store Workers
  • Health Surveillance for Cold Store Workers
  • Working in a Cold Store – Advice for Employees
  • Guidance on Raynaud’s Phenomenon
  • RIDDOR Determination Guidance
  • Work at Height Equipment Guidance for Cold Stores
  • MHE Observation Guidance
  • Materials Handling Equipment Observation Assessments

We are in the process of writing new guidance for testing Cold Store footwear. Under the EN ISO 20345 standard Cold Insulative footwear is not tested at temperatures that reflect our industry, hence the need for this guidance, this should be available over the next couple of months.

For more information on BFFF Assured guidance and member Health & Safety support, please contact: simonbrentnall@bfff.co.uk

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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We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities to BFFF members across our events throughout the year, with flexible packages that can be tailored to suit your business objectives.

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