In this issue:
- Joining Red Tractor
- Listeria – the truth around regulation changes
- Meal redistribution news
- SPS agreement negotiations
- Shopify
- IGD’s new allergy risk template
- STEC workstreams underway
- New team member for CFA
- Domestic fridge design
- CFA joins INCPEN
- AMBROSIA climate change project
Chilled Education
- New career paths
- More MicroTrumps
- CEd in the news
- Resource library expands
- STEAM Northants and more outreach news
- 100 hours of STEM activity
It’s always exciting to be the subject of positive media interest. Which is what happened when the IFST approached the CEd team for a profile on the initiative and progress since 2011.









CFA is keeping its members abreast of the latest developments in activity following up on the 19 May 2025 UK-EU High Level Summit’s announcement on forthcoming negotiation of an SPS Agreement between the UK and EU.
CFA’s work to support established best practice in setting shelf life with respect to Listeria monocytogenes continues with the publication by the ECFF of their endorsed version of Shelf life for Ready to Eat Food in Relation to L. monocytogenes. The document was originally developed by CFA in 2010 with a coalition of organisations, including numerous food trade associations and the BRC, the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, the Health Protection Agency (now UKHSA), and the Food Standards Agency.
A new CFA initiative recently saw a group of its member companies discussing the benchmarking of road traffic accident data for their fleet operations and sharing learning about improving the safety of HGV and van movements. As a first step, accident data will be submitted to CFA for collation and sharing, which in the future may be compared to that from the wider logistics sector.

Karen Birch has joined CFA as Technical Services Manager. She is the main point of contact for Members with database software questions, managing access to CFA’s microbiological databases, setting up SUSSLE training and much more.
Over the years CEd has enjoyed working with award-winning science teacher and best-selling textbook author Sam Holyman (left). The partnership continues with Sam creating four new STEM activities that use food to explore scientific principles including using milk to investigate surface tension and macronutrients.

It’s always good to get out to face to face events to chat with teachers and learners in real life. That’s exactly what CEd’s Charlotte Patrick has been doing over recent months.
CEd’s library of resources continues to grow with more than 100 lesson plan ideas, experiments and practical resources now available from the Shopify website. As CEd’s Charlotte explains: “The suggestions are ideal for schools to use on one of the many themed days and weeks occurring throughout the year. To help in teachers’ planning we’ve researched science and food themes to inspire and put them into a free to download calendar also available on 
Chilled Education’s young scientists Tilly and Morgan helped develop many of the Store Cupboard Science resources and were delighted and proud to receive the trophy.
It’s now more than eight years since the UK’s referendum vote and the huge complexity, costs, inefficiencies and negative impacts on GB food supply and trade of new Brexit bureaucracy agreed by UK government (UKG) with its largest trading partner – the EU – are becoming ever clearer.
More than 80 organisations submitted comments to the consultation on the EU’s proposed changed to Listeria monocytogenes regulations (microbiological criteria of foodstuffs Reg 2073/2005). These included the CFA-led Industry Listeria Group which submitted an extensive response which can be found on the CFA website https://bit.ly/4dqDPvU.








went to those in need through partners such as Company Shop and FareShare. Since 2017 approximately 50 million meals have been redistributed by our members.













The STEM Learning Ambassadors network asked CEd to work with them on a series of virtual talks for schools and colleges. CEd’s Charlotte developed a presentation to: ‘Inspire young people about food science and raise awareness of careers in chilled food industry’ She offered a 30min exploration of career the chilled food sector covering subjects ranging from the roles needed to make a chicken salad to the various routes into the industry.

























