All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 186
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Craft beer suffering from high-strength alcohol crackdown
Schemes aimed at low-price high-strength alcohol are also affecting premium products
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Holding back PHE's sugar report is the first step towards a practical approach to obesity
Reining in Public Health England ahead of a wider blitz on obesity is a wise move
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Tesco ups free delivery minimum spend
The increase will also impact customers who signed up to Tesco’s Delivery Saver scheme, where customers pay upfront for unlimited, discounted delivery
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PHE sugar report held back in favour of wider obesity message
The Grocer has learnt that the Department of Health (DH) made the decision to hold back the report in the last week
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Child health: BMA calls for unhealthy food ad restrictions and 20% sugar tax
A report published by the BMA calls on the government to launch a review of both broadcast and non-broadcast advertising
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Analysis & Features
Sugary treats are sent to room 101 in new BNF report
Crisps would be a once-a-week treat under new targets
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Major diet changes needed to hit new SACN sugar levels warns BNF
“Huge changes” to diets are needed if consumers are to hit new targets on sugar and fibre, the BNF has warned
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Marvellous Creations SKUs face axe in reset
Mondelez is axing several lines from its award-winning Cadbury Dairy Milk spinoff Marvellous Creations
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Fruit juice to stay on 5 a day product list despite calls for removal
Experts brought in to oversee overhaul of 5 a day message will call for clarification to restrict intake to no more than 150ml per day
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Prime Minister set to personally lead war on sugar
Government intends to reveal sweeping package of measures to combat childhood obesity
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Urban centres worth £568bn to UK economy, report claims
The report also found towns and cities were home to nearly one in three jobs throughout the UK, and were home to one in four of all companies
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Interviews
Ian Wright: Big Interview with FDF's new director general
In the line of fire are the NHS, the WHO, Action on Sugar and more. Yet Wright is full of praise for others
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Advertising to kids facing tough new clampdown
The Department of Health is planning to clamp down on advertising to children…
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M&S commissions study into protecting stores from climate change
The retailer said soaring temperatures and other extreme conditions caused by climate change represented a serious threat to sales
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Tesco expands food redistribution scheme
Tesco today launched a new phase of its Neighbourhood Food Collection
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Tesco ends Fred's Food Construction format
The move comes as CEO Dave Lewis leads a strategy to concentrate on Tesco’s core offer
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Adjudicator conference 2015: 10 key lessons we learned
With changes in retailer behaviour the challenges have evolved. Here’s our takeout from the annual conference
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Absence of promised GCA powers leaves dairy farmers in the cold
The cavernous Church House venue next to Westminster Abbey, home to this week’s GCA conference, is so imposing that it could have comfortably fitted in a few hundred more delegates on top of the 200 or so that did turn up. In fact, it’s a pity that ...
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Responsibility Deal on way out as government readies new regulation
The Department of Health is believed to be planning a consultation on proposed measures in the first two weeks of July
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Extension of GCA powers could take years
CMA reveals that any further powers would require fresh investigation or new legislation