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Image credit: Meat Business Women Seven young women from leading UK and Ireland meat organisations have been shortlisted for this year’s ‘One to Watch’ award, the annual prize for emerging female talent in the meat industry. They were chosen from more than 50 applicants through a judging process assessing their professional impact, creativity, innovation, industry knowledge and vision for the meat industry. In keeping with Meat Business Women’s mission to inspire the next generation of female talent, candidates were also evaluated on their interpersonal skills, commitment to mentoring and ability to inspire others. Shortlist for meat industry awards The shortlisted finalists are:
'People are desperately trying to get hold of a turkey' as Tier 4 butchers tackle changing orders With households across the country now planning a smaller Christmas, local butchers and their suppliers are facing the consequences Aubrey Allen in Warwickshire When Boris Johnson announced sudden changes to coronavirus restrictions late this month, the news was catastrophic for people’s festive plans – not least for Christmas dinner. With millions suddenly unable to visit family or host relatives, the news sparked last-minute hunts for a turkey for some, while others have found themselves wondering what to do with a Christmas dinner centrepiece with nobody to eat it.