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Cost of living: supporting food charities and businesses to deliver food you can trust

Posted by: Katie Pettifer, Chief Executive, Posted on: 15 November 2022 - Categories: Business guidance, Our mission
FSA Chair Professor Susan Jebb and Katie Pettifer at Fareshare in Newcastle

Katie Pettifer, Director of Strategy and Regulatory Compliance, introduces our new guidance to help community food charities keep food safe.

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Food safety in Food Waste Action Week

Posted by: Allan Shivembe, Senior Food Policy Adviser - Food Contacts Materials, Posted on: 11 March 2022 - Categories: Our mission, Partners
Gregg Wallace next to a food waste planet for Food Waste Action Week

How the FSA is supporting WRAP’s Food Waste Action Week, raising awareness of the environmental consequences of wasting food and promoting activities that help to reduce the amount of food we waste.

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