All Labelling articles – Page 33
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Aduna claims first with EFSA-approved Super-Cacao powder
Aduna is launching what it says is the first cacao powder to carry an EFSA-approved health claim
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Treasury Wine Estates promises calorie info on all brands
The information will be provided online, with dedicated web addresses on bottle lables…
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Comment & Opinion
MPs’ sugar and HFSS mega-crackdown plan is obese with impracticality
Surely the biggest priority for government strategy is that it is measurable, realistic and – above all – evidence-based
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Sugar tax proposal: industry reactions
Leading industry figures react to the House of Commons’ health committee report on childhood obesity
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Tax of 20% on sugary soft drinks urged by MPs
Commons health committee backs calls for sugar tax on soft drinks
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Tax meat to tackle climate change, UK government told
Influential think-tank Chatham House says a more interventionist approach is needed to curb consumer appetite for meat
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Brands 'seen as healthier than discounter own label'
Brands have opportunity to boost sales by ramping up health credentials
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Bacon and sausage sales 10% down after WHO cancer link
The World Health Organization’s report linking processed meat to cancer has wiped an estimated £3m off sales
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WWF partners with Sodexo to launch 'sustainable' school meals
Plant-based foods make up at least two thirds of each meal
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Free-from food claim guidelines issued by BRC and FDF
New guidance has been rolled out for food manufacturers, retailers and enforcement authorities
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Scots warned not to risk health to prevent food waste
Food Standards Scotland is urging consumers not to compromise health because of a desire to prevent food waste
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FSA reveals low consumer awareness of acrylamide
Consumers could be exposed to higher levels of cancer-causing acrylamide than previously thought
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Folic acid fortification fiasco put unborn babies at risk
The failure to implement expert advice on the fortification of food products with folic acid has put unborn babies at risk
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Comment & Opinion
Fear of science could grow into a big problem for food & drink
Consumer confidence in science is fading fast – and the implications for food and drink are huge
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Comment & Opinion
A sugar tax? How regressive!
The case against sugar is strong, but a new tax is unlikely to achieve lasting change, says Joanna Blythman
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Cobra-style meetings needed to tackle obesity
Study calls on government to get tough on middle class obesity crisis
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Has the war on sugar widened to become a war on sweetness, whatever the sweetener?
‘Diet Coke Heart Risk’ screamed the front page headline of today’s The Sun
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Study links two sweetened soft drinks a day with heart failure
New research has suggested there could be a link between heart failure and drinking just two sweetened soft drinks a day
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Comment & Opinion
WHO bacon report: another missed opportunity for better clarity
Communicating risk is one of the toughest comms tasks going. This is true not just in food
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Analysis & Features
WHO cancer warning: what's the likely impact on meat sales?
Meat lovers could be forgiven for fearing it’s only a matter of time before tobacco-style warnings adorn packs of bacon