All Health articles – Page 115
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Government admits it hasn't yet determined sugar levy cut-off
The Treasury said it had not yet decided whether to exclude small companies altogether based on a cut-off
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Soft drinks levy and school sport at heart of government's childhood obesity strategy
Money raised from the sugar levy will be invested in programmes to reduce obesity and encourage physical activity
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Genius Gluten Free backs school allergy education programme
80% of British children have a classmate with an allergy, according to brand research
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Imminent childhood obesity plan is 'weak', campaigners warn
The Treasury is set launch a consultation on the soft drinks sugar levy tomorrow
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Scotland mulls junk food tax in place of voluntary agreements
Food Standards Scotland is considering a wide-ranging package of measures to improve the national diet
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Deliciously Ella launches Energy Balls into grocery market
The range launch into the snacking fixture in Waitrose on 29 August
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'Face the Facts, Can the Tax' campaign fights sugar levy
The industry has come together to warn the sugar levy will lead to higher prices and thousands of job losses
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Warburtons backs project to increase use of pulse flours
The three-year research initiative intends to explore the development of pulse-based bakery products
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Soft drinks won't be hit by 20% sugar reduction target, campaigners claim
Government hopes sugar levy will drive reformulation in soft drinks rather than specific targets
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Packed lunches 'are full of sugary snacks and drinks', report claims
Among the products singled out in the study were Mr Kipling lemon slices, Kit Kat bars, Hula Hoops and Capri-Sun drinks
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FDF boss slammed for backing junk food Olympic sponsorship
Health campaigners have accused companies of dominating their advertising with full-sugar product varieties
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'We won't discuss junk food promotions' say supermarkets
Supermarkets have warned they will walk away from mooted talks on the childhood obesity strategy
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Sainsbury's claims Which? promotions report is simplistic
Sainsbury’s said it had introduced lower prices on thousands of products including fresh produce last year
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Unhealthy foods 'at heart of supermarket promotions'
Which? also found 29% of shoppers think healthier food is more expensive than less healthy food
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Health lobby fury at Treasury delay to sugar levy plan
The Treasury has delayed a consultation over implementation of the controversial sugar levy on soft drinks
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Nestlé and Samsung team up for healthy living tech project
The long-term goal of the collaboration is to combine the internet of things with ‘breakthrough’ nutrition science
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Analysis & Features
Can Brexit be a new start for food policy?
Food Foundation is already making waves with calls for tougher action on HFSS regulation, food poverty and sustainability
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Health campaigners turn fire on salt and fat in supermarket dips
CASH found that 74% of houmous lines featured a red front-of-pack label for fat and no green labels for salt
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Alcohol suppliers increase responsible drinking commitments
There is still work to be done in the five-year global initiative, says Diageo
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Ban energy drinks for under 16s, new report says
UK policy makers should ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s, a new report has urged