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Dairy Dialog podcast 119: Danone, Faerch, Too Good To Go
Dairy Dialog podcast 119: Danone, Faerch, Too Good To Go This week, we have three interviews. We feature conversations with Jamie Crummie, co-founder of Too Good To Go; Mark Tollman, group strategic sales director at Faerch Group; and Miguel Freitas, PhD, nutrition scientist at Danone.
We also have our weekly look at the global dairy markets with Liam Fenton, at StoneX.
Danone on probiotics and covid-19
In an article last month in mBio, the journal of the American Society for Microbiology, Heenam Stanley Kim, PhD, from Korea University’s Laboratory for Human-Microbial Interactions in Seoul, said as both elderliness and chronic conditions are often associated with an altered gut microbiota, resulting in disrupted gut barrier integrity, and gut symptoms have consistently been associated with more severe illness in COVID-19 patients, it is possible dysfunction of the gut as a whole influences COV
27th January 2021
Too Good To Go, the anti-food waste company, has partnered with some of the UKâs leading brands to tackle date label confusion and help eliminate food waste.
The âLook, Smell, Taste, Donât Wasteâ campaign, which launched this week, already has 25 brands signed up, and Too Good To Go is looking for others to follow. The campaign will see brands switching products from âUse Byâ to âBest Beforeâ labels where appropriate, as well as giving on pack reminders to consumers to use their senses to decide whether to eat food past its Best Before.
New research conducted by Too Good To Go suggests that in the UK, 45% of adults are confused about the true meaning of âBest Beforeâ labels on food. When it comes to checking whether food is good to eat or not, over one third (39%) of people do not use their senses to make a decision about food that is past its âBest Beforeâ. This is leading to food being thrown away u
Too Good To Go, the anti-food waste company, has partnered with some of the nation’s favourite brands to tackle date label confusion and help eliminate food waste. The ‘Look, Smell, Taste, Don’t Waste’ campaign, which launched today (26 January), already has 25 brands signed up and Too Good To Go is calling on others to follow suit. The campaign will see brands switching products from 'Use By' to 'Best Before' labels where appropriate, as well
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