All Sugar articles – Page 26
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News
Lucozade sales bomb after backlash over lower sugar
Sales of Lucozade Ribena Suntory’s flagship Lucozade Energy drink brand have fallen by 8.4% year on year
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Comment & Opinion
Scottish must work together on obesity
Last week the Scottish government published its bold Diet and Obesity Strategy Consultation…
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Comment & Opinion
Action on Sugar raises 79 fingers to WH Smith’s meal deal health vacuum
Pressure group finds some supermarket meal deals contain as much as 30 teaspoons of sugar, or four times an adult’s daily recommended amount
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News
Supermarket meal deals 'have up to 30 teaspoons of sugar'
Action on Sugar survey accuses retailers of failing to promote healthy choices in their meal deal lineups
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News
Natural energy drink brand Brain Füd to launch in Ocado
Launching into Ocado in early November, Brain Füd contains vitamins B5, B6, B9, B12 and D, zinc, magnesium and caffeine
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Comment & Opinion
Scotland takes a radical approach to obesity – with far-reaching implications
There could be some pretty uncomfortable times ahead for some of the nation’s most loved products - under proposed regulations north of the border
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News
UK winning war on sugar as industry responds on health
The war on sugar is working, exclusive analysis by The Grocer reveals
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News
Soft drinks industry attacks study into impact of sugar levy
Researchers will study both the public health and economic impact of the levy
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News
Alpro adds More Fruit, No Added Sugars variant to big pots
The soya-based yoghurt alternative contains only sugar that occurs naturally from the mango chunks flavouring it
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News
Jamie Oliver restaurant sugar tax worked say researchers
Adding a 10p levy to sugar-sweetened beverages was associated with an 11% decline in sales per customer
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News
Waitrose reduces dessert sugar content by 15%
Puddings are one of the nine categories PHE has selected for voluntary sugar reduction targets
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News
Soft drinks industry warns of 'war on sweeteners'
BSDA president Peter Harding fears damning WHO report could undermine reformulation work
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News
MPs back reformulation as way forward in sugar war
46% of MPs said they would support government intervention forcing manufacturers to change recipes or ingredients…
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Analysis & Features
End of sugar quotas 'risks health goals'
Britain could be facing a “new era” of low sugar prices with the removal of the quota, claims analyst Investec
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News
Haribo shrinks pack sizes as costs rise
The German confectioner has shrunk some of its most popular lines but prices in the mults have not fallen accordingly
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News
Three in 10 parents struggling to find low-sugar options
Retailers are failing to meet high demand for healthier foods, according to survey by Netmums and Sugarwise
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Analysis & Features
10 yoghurts which would fall foul of the PHE calorie cap
PHE has finalised a proposed portion cap for a single-serve yoghurt of 120kcal based on a sales weighted average, with a 175kcal maximum
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News
Jude’s launches Little range of low-sugar milk lollies
Calories are around 110 per 100g across the vanilla, chocolate and strawberry variants
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News
PHE calorie war 'will dwarf sugar offensive'
Public Health England’s looming clampdown on calories will dwarf its action on sugar, according to Dr Alison Tedstone
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Comment & Opinion
Psychology and sugar
Sir, Nearly half of us are ‘on the journey’ to reducing our sugar consumption