All Health articles – Page 133
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Comment & Opinion
A taste for change on healthy eating
Which? has just published new research assessing the progress made by 10 leading food manufacturers and retailers…
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News
Sainsbury's launches two healthy ranges
Sainsbury’s is rolling out two new healthy ready meal ranges this week…
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News
Innocent capitalises on January detoxing
Innocent plans to double its marketing spend to £14m in 2013 and is kicking off…
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News
First Milk hits back at recall cost speculation
First Milk has downplayed the financial impact of a food safety recall before Christmas…
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Analysis & Features
Will the salt reduction stalemate be resolved in 2013?
2013 could be the year the fragile alliance on health policy between government and industry stretches to breaking point…
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News
Cheesed off retailers forced to recall Cheddar and Red Leicester
Asda, Morrisons and The Co-operative have been forced to pull over 30 batches of cheese after alarm bells were raised…
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Analysis & Features
Staking a claim: will brands respect EFSA's list?
More than four years after the European Food Safety Authority started working…
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Comment & Opinion
Booze price control is no fix
One of the ways in which I contribute to the local community is as a magistrate…
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News
Cider makers may be 'exception' to minimum pricing says Defra
The government has raised the possibility that some cider makers could be exempt from its minimum pricing legislation…
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News
UK traffic light food labelling hybrid plan faces EU challenge
Plans by the Department of Health to introduce universal hybrid labelling on food could be torpedoed by Brussels…
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News
Government rejects calls for Freedom Food standards in hospitals
The government has rejected demands for mandatory RSPCA welfare standards for the NHS, after MPs called for all hospital food to meet Freedom Food standards as a minimum.
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News
Responsibility deal not working fast enough according to Which?
Voluntary agreements between the food and drink industry and the government are failing to tackle the obesity crisis, according to a report published today by consumer group Which?
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News
Wheyhey ice cream reaches end of the line
Wheyhey, supplier of protein-enriched ice cream, has gone bust despite securing a listing with Holland & Barrett…
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News
Pro-minimum pricing group report admits it won't work
As the coalition pressed ahead this week with its plans for minimum pricing for alcohol…
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News
Traffic light food labelling proposal could mean fewer reds
The government is considering ripping up FSA thresholds used as the basis for front-of-pack traffic light labels…
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News
DH turns to local councils to support Responsibility Deal
C-stores, takeaways and other independents are to be targeted in an extension of the government’s Responsibility Deal…
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News
Cheese industry blasts salt study
The cheese industry has hit back at a controversial new report which claims “alarming” amounts of salt are hidden in cheese.
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News
Minimum pricing to hit the poor hardest
As expected the government today pressed ahead with its well-publicised plans for minimum pricing, admitting it will hit the poorest consumers in the pocket hardest, cost the Treasury £200m a year in lost revenue and that it has no idea what the financial impact will be on the drinks industry.
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News
Industry readies itself for minimum pricing proposals
Proposals to ban bogof deals on supermarket alcohol set a dangerous precedent for future intervention in the market, retail leaders warned today.
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News
Compulsory FSA hygiene ratings 'will cost retailers £3.5m'
Retailers have claimed the FSA plans to make its Food Hygiene Rating system mandatory will cost them £3.5m….