All Labelling articles – Page 28
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Coke Zero to be replaced with Coca-Cola Zero Sugar
The new line, ‘closer in flavour to red Coke’, will be backed by a multimillion investment
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Antibiotic resistance in human campylobacter rises
Figures revealed instances of human campylobacter resistant to the drug in testing rose from just 30% in 2005 to 48% in 20
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New Mars labelling scheme to help shoppers tell everyday eats from occasional treats
The new scheme will be rolled out globally on brands such as Dolmio and Uncle Ben’s and is part of a new five-year health strategy
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Comment and Opinion
Running out of ideas? Diet advice gets even more confusing
Can you outrun a bad diet or not? Even the experts can’t seem to be able to make up their minds
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Comment and Opinion
We all have a hand in encouraging healthy eating
‘Who is responsible for healthy eating?’ That’s the question I’ll be debating at Food & Drink Expo on 18 April 2016
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Calls for 'activity equivalent' information on food labels
New poll finds 44% of people find current front of pack information confusing
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New Weetabix Protein ad campaign powers on to TV screens
The brand is focusing on the muscle-growing benefits of its new product
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Bacon being spurned by millennials at breakfast says survey
A quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds surveyed said they no longer include bacon in their breakfast
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Salt consumption down by nearly a gram a day since 2005
FDF members have cut salt in their products by 8% since 2011
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Comment and Opinion
British dairy really could go down the drain if public heeds PHE advice
It’s a rude slap in the face for the dairy sector
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Smoothies downgraded to just one of the recommended 5 a day
PHE’s new advice also says smoothies should only be drunk as part of a meal
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Explosion in allergies 'threatens consumer trust in food'
Hospital admissions for serious allergic reactions have soared by 72% over the past decade
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Dairy industry fury as new PHE Eatwell Guide recommends consumers slash dairy intake
Dairy now accounts for just 8% of daily calorie intake, down from 15%
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Comment and Opinion
Bombshell sugar tax does not bode well for joined-up obesity strategy
Number 11 has certainly taken the industry by surprise
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Impact of WHO cancer scare on sausages and bacon starting to ease
The WHO’s decision to classify processed meat as a carcinogen has wiped £25m off the value of bacon and sausage sales
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Comment and Opinion
Public Health England’s patronising One You campaign is a switch-off
PHE’s new campaign is patronising, over-complicated and, sadly, likely to be forgotten in six months
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Public Health England launches One You healthier lifestyles push
Asda and Amazon are among the retailers backing the One You campaign
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Comment and Opinion
Vaping on prescription sets extraordinary precedent
The rise and development of the ‘vaping’ market is surely one that will be studied frequently at business schools
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Higher salt levels in some own-label lines blasted by CASH
Supermarkets defend own-label products in wake of salt warnings