Food awards celebrate quality – but products are invisible to shoppers
Many winning items lack the scale to get on to supermarket shelves.
Nevil Gibson
Fri, 18 Sep 2015
Small producers again claimed most of the accolades at this year’s food
awards with few mass-produced supermarket items passing finalist status.
The judges picked Waikato’s Magills Butchery Slow-Cooked Pulled Hereford Beef as the supreme winner. It also won the Chilled/Short Life category.
The
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Nevil Gibson
Fri, 18 Sep 2015
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