All Health articles – Page 111
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      Comment & OpinionThe ASA Kellogg’s ruling is a win for low-sugar reformulations
The ASA has reversed its decision to ban a Coco Pops Granola ad that had been seen on children’s TV
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      NewsPHE report shows lack of public awareness of obesity schemes
The results of the research also show widespread backing for the industry’s voluntary reduction programme
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      NewsSupermarkets failing to check age in energy drink sales
Leading retailers failed 54% of Serve Legal’s 550 test purchases
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      NewsFood Foundation report pushes for affordable healthy food
Just 4% of children in lower-income households eat enough fruit, vegetables and oily fish
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      NewsAsda working with Sheffield Hallam Uni on obesity initiative
The tie-up involves students carrying out a market gap analysis of the UK biscuit market
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      NewsSugar campaigners demand transparency after milkshake study
‘Shocking’ levels of sugar in high street restaurants and fast food chains’ milkshakes says Action on Sugar
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      Comment & OpinionCosta’s coffee clampdown on kids raises more questions than it answers
Not everyone’s on board with Costa’s decision to reserve the right to refuse coffee to youngsters
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      Comment & OpinionWe must address the serious nutrition deficit in our diets
Both the UK food industry and government must take ‘hidden hunger’ seriously, says Professor Chris Elliott
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      NewsMüller develops new culture to cut yoghurt sugar content
The new culture created a less sour yoghurt than traditionally used strains, meaning less sugar is required to mask the taste
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      NewsIrn-Bru faces Scotland in-store promo ban in HFSS clampdown
Despite millions spent on a reformulation to slash sugar levels Irn-Bru may not get through the new proposals
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      NewsFood and drink industry faces 145 targets for reformulation
The Grocer can also reveal Public Health England is planning to unleash new targets for salt
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      Comment & OpinionDéjà vu? Unrealistic targets in the UK fight on obesity
No less than 145 voluntary targets looming over different sectors hark back to the Responsibility Deal
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      Comment & OpinionHard evidence is much needed in energy drinks policy
A new report found little evidence energy drinks are more damaging to normal children than tea, coffee or cola
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      NewsEnergy drink effect on kids overstated, says government report
The government is currently consulting on whether to ban the sale of energy drinks to children
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      Comment & OpinionMeat alternatives must shed the salt or shed their ‘health halo’
It didn’t come as a huge surprise to find out some ‘meat alternatives’ aren’t quite as healthy as they’d like to make out
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      NewsMeat alternatives 'concealing high salt levels', says study
Action on Salt studied 154 supermarket meat alternative products
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      NewsReport says too much time online makes kids want junk food
Researchers found children were online for 16 hours a week and watched 22 hours of television per week
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      NewsCost is biggest healthy snacks purchase barrier, finds report
Him report was based on more than 1,500 online shopper interviews
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      Analysis & FeaturesWar on obesity: is food and drink being swamped by targets?
Patience is wearing thin with a ‘tsunami’ of government plans
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      NewsPies, pizzas & sausages face 'draconian' PHE calorie targets
Under plans set out by PHE, a huge range of products would have to either shrink or reformulate
 





