All Sugar articles – Page 36
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Analysis & Features
What sugar can tell us about the Brexit debate
There’s another battle going on in sugar. And for the players involved staying or leaving could determine their futures
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Comment & Opinion
Artificial sweeteners are the elephant in the room
Sales of artificially sweetened beverages are bound to benefit directly from the forthcoming tax on sugary drinks
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News
Thirst for healthy drinks helps boost SodaStream’s UK sales
SodaStream has reported a 36% rise in UK sales for the first three months of the year after stepping up its marketing to take advantage of consumer demand for low-sugar fizzy drinks.
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News
Food & drink bosses urged to collaborate on soft drink label
Sugarwise marque could be a starting point for an industry-wide kitemark
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Comment & Opinion
Sugar needs mandatory not voluntary reduction targets
Sir; We need more consistent and ambitious action across the board
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News
Action on Sugar calls for health warnings on fizzy drink ads
Posters for fizzy drinks in California will have to feature warnings from 25 July
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News
Dragons' Den winner teams with engineers in war on sugar
A Dragons’ Den winner has teamed up with engineers in Newcastle to employ “game changing” tech in the war on sugar
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News
Public Health England looks to new apps to fight obesity
The DH executive body has invited a raft of app developers to invent new tech
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News
Tesco reports 13% cut in sugar across its soft drinks aisles
Tesco has removed 1,428 tonnes of sugar from the soft drinks aisle in the year to 1 March
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News
Zeo soft drink brand's campaign to educate on sugar content
The push goes live next week and is based around three educational short films
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News
Hudson Group targets new kitemark for healthy drinks
High-profile retailers to discuss ambitious new plan to promote the consumption of healthier soft drinks
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News
Accuracy remains important with sugar in the spotlight
Professor Elliott writes that the consumption of “sugar causes a multitude of health problems”…
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News
Brits go off baking as health and cost concerns increase
The home baking fixture has suffered a 3.6% decline to £696.4m, driven by a 9.7% slump in sugar
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Comment & Opinion
Why stevia may not be the quick fix to our sugar crisis
The first serious warning about too much sugar in our diet appeared over 40 years ago
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News
Silver Spoon combats falling bagged sugar sales with overhaul
The new-look packs include face-like features on the familiar spoon motif
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News
Many retailers lead on sustainability
In the wake of plastic bag charges and wonky veg, The Grocer has written a lot on sustainability lately
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News
Soft drinks vendetta called into question by obesity study
New data also suggests no correlation, positive or negative, between consumption of diet cola and obesity
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News
Consumers on board with George Osborne's levy on sugar
The latest Bridgethorne Shopper Index for The Grocer also revealed high consumer awareness of the levy
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News
Sugar Smart app nears two million downloads
Public Health England’s controversial sugar reduction app has been downloaded nearly two million times since its launch
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco faux farm names verges on being a dumb move
Tesco launching faux brand names for fresh food with a very British bucolic ring has caused such a kerfuffle