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Preview the latest concepts from our North American Prototype Pantry

10 May 2021
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Prototype Pantry 3
Spring has sprung, and so has a fresh batch of prototype concepts in our pantry! Drawing inspiration from ongoing trends and changing seasons, Tate & Lyle’s team of expert food scientists has crafted a creative menu of prototypes for this next quarter to demonstrate how our solutions and...

Myths and truths about dietary fibre

06 May 2021
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Muffin prototypes with our PROMITOR® Soluble Fibre ingredient
Dietary fibre is one of the most studied nutrients in the scientific literature. However, many myths still surround this topic.

Tate & Lyle expands PROMITOR® Soluble Fiber range

04 May 2021
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Confectionery products containing fibre
CHICAGO (US), 04 May 2021 – Tate & Lyle, a leading global provider of food and beverage solutions and ingredients, is pleased to announce the expansion of its award-winning PROMITOR® Soluble Fiber range.

Happy National Volunteer Month!

30 April 2021
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Volunteer food collection
April was National Volunteer Month in the US and as we look back on the month, we reflect on the year that’s led us here. Despite the many barriers Covid-19 presented, we are happy to have found ways to give and serve alongside the communities we call home.

Board changes announcement - April 2021

28 April 2021
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Patricia Corsi
Tate & Lyle PLC (the “Company”) announces that Patrícia Corsi will join the Board as a non-executive director and as a member of the Remuneration and Nominations Committees on 1 May 2021.
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