All Health articles – Page 95
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Analysis and Features
Will yoghurt's health halo go to pot under 125g cap?
Spectre of range reductions and public outrage won’t deter PHE’s new focus on portion control and not just on yoghurt
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Comment and Opinion
Shoppers want choice as well as health in soft drinks
Stefan Fageräng of Tetra Pak reflects on the drive to cut sugar in soft drinks
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News
Lucozade and Ribena to undergo massive sugar reductions
The Lucozade Energy Orange brand is set to see the most dramatic reduction, with 65% less sugar
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News
Tesco drops 5% soft drinks sugar cut in wake of levy
Tesco has been praised by health campaigners for taking huge amounts of sugar out of its products thanks to its reformulation
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News
Industry given three weeks to respond to sugar reduction targets
Companies have controversially been told they will not be “named and shamed” if they fail to contribute
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News
Danone gives Volvic Juiced lower-sugar reformulation
The flavoured water will see sugar content reduced by an average of 28%
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News
Jamie Oliver urges May to wage war against obesity
Chef featured in Channel 4’s Dispatches tonight, which features claims the PM watered down David Cameron’s plans
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Comment and Opinion
What people eat matters - who they eat with matters too
At Mars we aspire to identify and maximise our role in helping families cook and enjoy great meals together more often
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News
AOS reveals wide sugar disparities in similar products
AOS claimed the figures proved the government’s 20% sugar reduction target could be achieved before 2020…
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News
Obesity linked to fast food outlets in PHE study
PHE is due to start a crackdown on calories, salt and satfat focused on the out-of-home sector next year…
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News
Yoghurt makers look to voluntarily cut sugar levels
The sector last year accused PHE of “demonising” yoghurt
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News
Scotland sets sights on healthier out-of-home food
Food Standards Scotland calls on caterers and other out-of-home providers to recognise their impact on Scottish diets
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News
PepsiCo to slash sugar, fat and salt in soft drinks and snacks
The company will reformulate the bulk of its food and drink products under its 2025 Sustainability Agenda…
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News
WeightWatchers brand refresh gives ‘modern look and feel’
Brand switches from a ‘diet mindset to embracing a healthier lifestyle’
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News
Gyms and leisure centres to lead junk food crackdown
Ukactive said it was committed to making leisure venues compliant with Government Buying Standards for Food and Catering Services
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News
Soft drinks makers call for sugar tax to cover milk drinks
BSDA claimed children at risk of obesity were more likely to be over-indulging in milkshakes than fizzy soft drinks
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News
Obesity warning for boys living in deprived areas
The most deprived girls did not show the same trend and are projected to have similar obesity prevalence rates
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News
JJ Food Service calls for 'extra small' chip shop portions
Research shows 45% of consumers would order the less calorific size
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News
Jeremy Hunt stresses Child Obesity Plan level playing field
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt held talks with supermarket bosses and leading suppliers this week
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Comment and Opinion
Quality Street outcry should teach brands to be creative when communicating change
With reformulation high on the agenda, more brands will require effective ways to communicate change