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Sustainable sourcing: food producers seeing the bigger picture in 2021 Sustainable sourcing of food packaging and ingredients has climbed its way to the top of the agenda for many companies in 2021, including some of the industry’s big players. In February, for example, Greencore announced a range of measures, committing to 100% recyclable or reusable packaging by 2025 and the sustainable sourcing of all raw materials by 2030. Earlier in the month global bakery ingredients business Zeelandia made a pledge to make its use of palm oil 100% sustainable. Initiatives such as these are well timed, according to Saskia Nuijten, head of public engagement at European innovation initiative EIT Food. ....
16th February 2021 Having spent the last four years rolling out meat-themed snacks that are designed to be paired with specific alcoholic beverages, the Made for Drink brand is moving into the £1bn potato crisps category with two new products. Chicken Salt Fries (150g) is an umami-packed snack that is actually vegetarian and popular in Australia. The thin-cut potato fries seasoned with âChicken Saltâ are said to be the ideal accompaniment for a cold beer. Meanwhile, Tapas Fries (125g) contain thin cut Patatas Fritas (straw fries) and crisp slices of Spanish chorizo, seasoned with olives, sun-ripened tomatoes and paprika â made for Aperitivo. ....
Meat snacking startup Made For Drink is moving into the crisps category. The brand – whose range includes snacks such as Chorizo Thins and Mangalitza Salami Chips – has created a duo of crisps. They are: Chicken Salt Fries, which despite the name are suitable for vegetarians and based on an Australian seasoning for rotisserie chicken, and Tapas Fries, which comprise a mix of straw fries and slices of chorizo, seasoned with olives, sun-ripened tomatoes and paprika. Made For Drink founder Dan Featherstone said 2021 was “the perfect moment to build up a blossoming off-trade and online reputation by taking an ambitious next step into the £1bn potato crisp category”. ....
Published on Having spent the last four years forging a proud reputation as a provider of indulgent, meat-themed snacks that shout ‘Friday night’ and pair seamlessly with one’s favourite alcoholic drink; it was perhaps inevitable that Made for Drink would take its unique brand of ‘Inspired by World Cuisine’ thinking into a historically ‘set-in-its ways,’ potato chips category. Chicken Salt Fries (150g) – Don’t be fooled by the name, this is an umami packed vegetarian treat loved across Australia. Thin cut potato fries seasoned with ‘Chicken Salt.’ It was made famous by seasoning house Mitani in the 1970’s who the brand has worked with to create this Australian food icon for Britain’s retail shelves – made for a Cold Beer. ....
Feb 15, 2021 Pictured from left Lt. Kirk Lyon, Sheriffâs Academy director; recruit Jacob S. Dietzel; and Verna Feather, widow of Dan Feather). This fall the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Academy awarded recruit Jacob Dietzel the Dan Feather Memorial Scholarship worth $1,000. Dietzel is attending the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Academy at Jamestown Community College. He is from Jamestown and graduated from both Jamestown Community College and the State University of New York at Fredonia, and also serves in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Dietzel was accepted into the Sheriff’s Academy in August 2020. The Dan Feather Memorial Scholarship was created by Verna Feather, the widow of Dan Feather, an 18-year veteran of the Jamestown Police Department. The recipient must be a Chautauqua County resident who is attending the Sheriff’s Academy and possesses qualities which reflect the professionalism and character that Dan Feather demonstrated duri ....