What is RSS?
Faced with mounting volumes of information on the food industry, our RSS feed is designed to provide targeted, relevant information direct to your desktop.
Instead of signing up for hundreds of email newsletters our RSS feed puts you in control. You can access our latest research as and when you want to.
RSS
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication as its generally known, allows you to see when sites from all over the internet have added new content such as the latest headlines or new market reports. You can then get all the news and articles in one place, as soon as they are published, without having to remember to visit each site every day.
RSS takes the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by giving you the very latest information that you are interested in.
Not all websites currently provide RSS but it is growing in popularity with sites such as the BBC, The Independent, and CNN.
Browsers
The easiest way to view these news feeds is through your internet browser. Some browsers such as Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Opera and Safari automatically check websites for RSS feeds and display an icon when you visit them. You can either click on the icon to subscribe or drag the icon to your bookmarks or favorites.
Web Browsers with RSS support
News Readers
There are also a number of news readers available. These are separate applications that can store RSS feeds on your computer, similar to using an email program.
There are a number of news readers available and new ones are constantly being developed. However, you need to use one which is compatible with your computer.