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Big Business

Congratulations to Glebe Farm and Pure Oaty

06/08/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

The freefrom world has been waiting with bated breath the outcome of the battle between massive multi national Oatly with 60% of the £160 million oat milk market and Glebe Farm, a small independent UK oat farmer. Glebe Farm had, eighteen months ago, launched a gluten-free oatmilk …

Category: Big Business, Coeliac/celiac disease, Gluten-freeTag: Glebe Farm, Glebe Farm gluten free oats, Glebe Farm Pure Oaty, Glebe Farm win against oatly, Mr Nicholas Caddick QC, Oatly and infringement of trademark, Oatly tke Glebe Farm to the High Court, Ruth at What Allergy?, WhatAllergy?

Want some holiday reading? Try the National Food Strategy plan.

21/07/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

No - I am not joking. If you are even remotely interested in your fellow citizens' health, our children's diet, the state of our farming industry, biodiversity, climate change - or even systems analysis - you will find it extremely interesting. And, if you believe that the …

Category: Big Business, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, NutritionTag: Catharanthus Roseus, Edward O. Wilson, Henry Dimbleby, National Food Stategy: The Plan, Partha Dasgupta The Economics of Diversity, Systems thinking, Systems thinking and the food industry, systems traps, The Feedback loop, Water pollution in the UK

Amazon is ‘sidewalking’ its way into your house…

13/06/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Well, it is not walking into our houses in the UK for now at least - although I would put money on them at least trying at some point in the future.  But it is in the US. So how can 'Sidewalk' make its way into your house? In the very same way as BT's 'hot spots' - through …

Category: Big Business, Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: Amazon Community Finding, Amazon Echo, Amazon Sidewalk, Amazon Sidewalk roll out in the US, Amazon Sidewalk via your Alexa, Ars Technica, BT HotSpots, Dan Goodin Ars Technica

World Ocean Day – and disasters of overfishing

09/06/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Did you know that yesterday was World Ocean Day? No, nor did I, until I got an email from Coty Perry of the anglers.com blog. He was asking if I could add a link to one of his posts from the one I did a while ago on how whales are far more efficient at reducing our CO2 emissions …

Category: Big Business, Environmental IssuesTag: conservation of the oceans, disasters of farmed fish, Ocean sustainability, Overfishing the oceans, whales are far more efficient at reducing our CO2 emissions than trees., World Ocean Day, yourbassguy.com

The dairy wars

14/02/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

An excellent recent post on Alex Gazzola's AllergyInsight blog covers several subjects (including a recent Anaphylaxis Campaign webinar on novel proteins on which more anon) but homes in on the current battle between the vegan and dairy lobbies, both claiming the moral high grand …

Category: Big Business, Environmental Issues, FoodTag: Alex Gazzola, Alex Gazzola at Allergy Insight, Beyond Burgers, Dairy wars, Damian Carrington, Farmer Tom Haddon, Oatly Dad's on TV ad

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