DOWNPATRICK-based Finnebrogue Artisan has won a national supply deal with Asda to produce 10 special Christmas lines, which will be available in its 578 UK-wide stores. Six of the 10 products have been created especially for this Christmas, including a range of vegan products – stuffing balls, cocktail…
Read MoreWe’re very proud to annouce that Finnebrogue is supporting Children in Northern Ireland’s holiday hunger project. The charity provides food to kids who rely on school meals and will go hungry during the school holidays. We have donated £25,000 to the Downpatrick club and are providing food for projects in Carrickfergus and Portadown too.
Read MoreOn Friday 29th September Finnebrogue Artisan participated in Macmillan’s biggest fundraising event for people facing cancer – the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning. The event asks people all over the UK to host their own Coffee Morning and donations on the day are made to Macmillan. After the success of last…
Read MoreA Downpatrick man hopes to combat the issue of hunger in local children from socially deprived backgrounds One in four children in Northern Ireland will go hungry every day over mid-term, a report revealed today. The study commissioned by Detail Data highlighted that thousands of children in Northern Ireland suffer…
Read MoreHealth-conscious Brits are falling out of love with bacon as the traditional breakfast favourite shows signs of losing its sizzle, with new figures showing a slump in sales.
Read MoreMore than two thirds of London parents back a ban on processed meats cured with nitrites — a preservative linked with bowel cancer — being served in primary schools. A poll of more than 1,000 Londoners with children aged between five and 11 found that 69 per cent wanted bacon, ham…
Read MoreNITRITES FOUND IN SOME PROCESSED MEATS PRODUCE CHEMICALS WHICH CAN CAUSE CERTAIN CANCERS Thousands of pupils across Wales are eating school meals containing cancer-causing chemicals, it has been revealed. According to a Freedom of Information request, 20 out of 22 local authorities in Wales have admitted their schools are serving…
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