IN Food Issue 1 launches online

IN Food Issue 1 launches online

IN Food launches with its first edition online. Issue 1 examines commodity volatility, export pressures, packaging reformulation under PFAS scrutiny, and automation shifts across dairy, plant-based processing, and line design.


The first edition of IN Food is now live, extending Industrial News’ technical reporting into the operational realities of food manufacturing. Issue 1 moves from commodity volatility and export strain through to the regulatory fault lines emerging around PFAS and food-contact materials — and what they mean for packaging timelines.

Inside, we examine how inspection systems are adapting to plant-based formulations, why dairy processors are rethinking automation strategies, and where washdown-ready drive technology is reshaping line design. There are also senior-level conversations on sustainable plastics and embedded supply-chain risk.

The full issue is available now, alongside ongoing sector coverage, at https://in-food.co.uk/


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