The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

TV chef promotes the health benefits of red meat

Spencer Matthews to promote healthy properties of lean cuts

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

TV star and Celebrity MasterChef 2018 runner-up Spencer Matthews is fronting a new campaign to promote the benefits of lean red meat in a healthy balanced diet.

The campaign, which will run in Scotland, England and Wales, is part of an ongoing collaborat­ion between UK levy bodies AHDB, Quality Meat Scotland (QMS)andMeatPro­motionWale­s(HCC).

Mr Matthews will help educate consumers about red meat by promoting three midweek recipes featuring beef, lamb and pork on his Instagram page, which has more than 700,000 followers.

“We are thrilled to be working with Spencer Matthews on this campaign,” said QMS chief executive Alan Clarke.

“It is fantastic to see him cooking with such high-quality, fresh ingredient­s that the whole family can enjoy. We hope this will inspire Spencer’s extensive following to give these quick and easy recipes a go in their own homes.”

AHDB chief executive Jane King said the campaign would focus on the nutritiona­l benefits of red meat in a fun way for consumers.

She added: “We wanted to highlight how red meat can continue to feature as a versatile ingredient in a healthy, balanced diet and are keen to see how everyone reacts and engages with the content we have developed together.”

The campaign is funded by £2 million of AHDB red meat levies ring-fenced for collaborat­ive projects managed by AHDB, HCC and QMS.

The fund is an interim arrangemen­t while a long-term solution is sought on levies collected at point of slaughter in England, for animals reared in Scotland or Wales.

Meanwhile, the NFU in England and Wales has teamed up with English mustard maker Colman’s to promote British food to consumers.

The campaign will feature livestock farmers from across the country in a bid to showcase British meat.

NFU livestock board chairman Richard Findlay said: “With the current political uncertaint­y and the low farmgate prices that many livestock farmers are facing, it is more important than ever to galvanise public support for our fantastic farmers and their worldleadi­ng products.

“It has been great to work with such a well-known food brand on a campaign that really celebrates the classic pairings that form the centrepiec­e of many traditiona­l British family dinners, from lamb chops and mint sauce to roast beef and horseradis­h.”

 ?? Picture: Kenny Elrick. ?? Spencer Matthews earlier this year when he gave demonstrat­ions at Taste of Grampian at the Thainstone Centre, Inverurie.
Picture: Kenny Elrick. Spencer Matthews earlier this year when he gave demonstrat­ions at Taste of Grampian at the Thainstone Centre, Inverurie.

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