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PACIFIC WEST – FESTIVE SEAFOOD RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 2025

It’s never too early to start planning for Christmas 2025, and as part of those plans, Pacific West has been reviewing the retailer ranges of Christmas delights, ready to inspire your festive feast planning.

The retailers had a pretty successful festive 2024 trading period, with M&S identified as the best performer, with sales +8.7% in the 13 weeks up to 28.12.24.

M&S is known for its premium quality and innovative products, which showcased a range of value added shellfish and “picky bits”. Here are some of our highlights from the M&S 2024 range, which included:

  • Layered seafood towers served as starters
  • Lots of Prawns – including a King Prawn medley with paprika sauce & harissa butter
  • Mini Wholetail Breaded Scampi & Chips in little cones

Reviewing the other retailers, there was a lot of Smoked Salmon, upgraded Prawn cocktails and seafood platters.
Here are some of our favourites:

  • Aldi – King Prawn Selection, with Prawn lollipops, Penang
    style butterfly Prawns and Filo Green Thai Prawns
  • Tesco – King Prawn Selection, with spicy firecracker,
    lemon & herb and tempura coatings
  • Waitrose – Shimmering Salmon mousse
  • There were also festive Bao Buns with various fillings and
    fun looking bites across different categories and ranges

Download the full Festive Seafood Recommendations from Pacific Westfor 2025 – here

BFFF MEMBERSHIP ACCIDENT STATISTICS REPORT 2023

We are delighted to share our membership accident statistics with you for 2023. This data represents 25,598 employees. Each year, we request that our members to submit their accident statistics from the previous year. Once this data is collated it provides an excellent management tool which then enables companies to benchmark their current OSH performance against that of the BFFF membership within the same sector.

 

We do hope you found this report useful, please click on the link below:

 

BFFF Member Accident Statistics Data Report 2023

 

Should you wish to compare your company accident statistics to similar companies within BFFF membership we can request this by mutual consent.

 

Our members can now submit their 2024 data on our website, see link below:

Page Statistics — British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF)

 

For this or any other information relating to the accident statistics collation, please contact: simonbrentnall@bfff.co.uk

 

DEFRA UPDATE ON DRS

(Note: this information is applicable to England, Scotland and Northern Ireland)

 

Defra have confirmed that the Deposit Scheme for drinks containers (England and Northern Ireland) Regulations 2025 were approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords and came into force on Friday 24th January 2025.

 

These regulations provide powers to appoint the Deposit Management Organisation (DMO) who will operate the scheme, which will launch on 1 October 2027. The regulations also set out:

  • The scope of the DRS
  • The role of retailers, drinks producers and suppliers
  • The functions of the DMO
  • The monitoring, compliance and enforcement measures that will be in place to support the running of the scheme

Guidance on the regulations for England and Northern Ireland has been published and can be found on Gov.uk.

The next step is to appoint a DMO. Applications for this opportunity opened in December 2024 and will close on Monday 3rd February. Defra will work with the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland and Scottish Government to assess applications and, following approval of the Regulations in each nation, appoint the DMO(s) in April 2025.

In November 2024, the Welsh Government announced their withdrawal from the four-nation approach to DRS. Defra have stated that they remain committed to delivering a Deposit Return Scheme and will continue to work closely with the Scottish Government and DAERA in Northern Ireland to launch the scheme across England, Northern Ireland and Scotland in October 2027. They remain in close working partnership with Welsh Government as they make decisions regarding a DRS in Wales and are keen to keep the door open to providing as much interoperability of schemes across the UK as possible.

 

Key links

To view the regulations, please visit Gov.uk.

To view the Defra press release, please visit Gov.uk.

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RIDER SURVEY INSIGHTS UNDERSCORE ZEELO’S IMPACT ON COMMUTES AND CAREERS

Zeelo, a leading provider of smart and sustainable transportation services, has released its 2024 Annual Rider Survey results, highlighting the impact of its transportation solutions on employees and businesses. The survey demonstrates how reliable and efficient commutes are transforming workforce mobility across the UK, US, and Ireland.

In 2024, Zeelo riders collectively saved £38,685,235 annually and reclaimed 234 years in commute time, demonstrating the significant impact of transportation solutions on financial and personal well-being.

With over 13 million rides completed to date, Zeelo’s shuttles have become a critical tool for connecting employees to job opportunities while delivering measurable business results. The survey highlights significant outcomes in job retention, recruitment, and employee well-being:

● Riders save an average of £1,200 annually through Zeelo’s cost-efficient solution.

● 85% said the service saves them time daily, with riders gaining an average of 83 hours annually – equivalent to two full workweeks.

● 98% of riders agreed that the availability of Zeelo’s transportation was important for them getting to work.

For employers, these results translate to significant cost savings and productivity gains. Zeelo’s services reduce absenteeism, improve retention rates, and enable businesses to expand their recruitment catchment areas. By providing transportation as a benefit, companies can better compete in today’s challenging labour market while fostering employee loyalty and engagement.

“At Zeelo, we’ve always believed that transportation is about more than moving people – it’s about creating opportunities,” says Sam Ryan, CEO and Co-founder of Zeelo. “These insights reaffirm that when employers prioritise access and reliability in transportation as a benefit, they’re not just addressing logistical challenges – they’re fostering stronger, more resilient workforces and communities.”

Zeelo’s services have proven particularly impactful in underserved communities, where access to reliable transportation is a key barrier to economic opportunity. By addressing this challenge, Zeelo is not only improving individual outcomes but also driving systemic change in workforce mobility.

By optimising routes and leveraging smart technology, Zeelo has eliminated the equivalent of millions of cars from the road, contributing to significant reductions in carbon emissions.

Zeelo’s asset-light model, paired with its proprietary routing algorithm and rider apps, enables it to deliver scalable, efficient, and cost-effective transportation solutions across industries, including logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and corporate services. As businesses face ongoing recruitment and retention challenges, Zeelo’s fully managed programmes are a vital partner in overcoming workforce mobility barriers.

BRAKES LAUNCHES ENCHANTED BAKERY RANGE

 

Brakes, the UK’s leading foodservice wholesaler, has launched a new range of high quality, handmade tray cakes, providing customers who need an exceptional cake with a next level taste experience.

 

Created under the exclusive Enchanted Bakery brand, the range was developed following research that showed foodservice businesses wanted a tray cake that delivered a premium look and taste. The range is designed to offer a complete cake solution for customers.

 

Enchanted Bakery promises a magical experience delivering on its mission to bring happiness to the world, one slice at a time.  The initial range comprises six tray cakes, including a decadent Triple Chocolate Fudge cake, a classic Strawberry Victoria Sponge, a moist Banana Caramel & Malt cake, a zesty Dragonfruit & Lime cake, a perfectly spiced Carrot & Orange cake and a Sticky Rum & Raisin cake. Both the Carrot & Orange cake and the Sticky Rum & Raisin cake are suitable for vegans.

 

The range is delivered frozen in trays of 18 pre-cut portions, helping to minimise wastage and ensuring that caterers never run out of stock.

 

Paul Nieduszynski, Chief Executive of Sysco GB, said: “Our new range of tray cakes delivers a second-to-none eating experience. It’s the best combination - a great looking cake that also tastes amazing. We’re confident this new range will become a fixture for customers looking to drive excitement and delivers a slice of happiness to their consumers.”

 

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  • 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)
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