All Health articles – Page 133
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News
Shake-up of rules for food & drink advertising to children planned by CAP
The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) has launched what it said would be a far-ranging review of the self-regulatory system
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News
Health lobby heat 'may force quick sugar fix from government'
Health lobby pressure against sugar “could scupper the chances of voluntary industry reformulation”
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Analysis & Features
Confectioners aren't alone in cutting guilt lane offers
The latest data from Assosia shows confectionery brands aren’t the only ones shifting promotional activity away from so-called ‘guilt lanes’
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News
Jamie Oliver sugar tax proposal rejected by government: reactions
Our round-up of how the industry and campaigners have responded to news the government has ruled out a fizzy drinks tax
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Comment & Opinion
If sugar is the new tobacco, move fast
Jamie Oliver’s call for a tax on sweetened drinks is just one of a growing number of broadsides in the war on sugar
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News
Consumer fears over sugar not limited to soft drinks
69% worried over sugar in cereal, 40% in bread, 23% in sugar
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Comment & Opinion
Teaspoons illustrate importance of relativity in sugar debate
I quite like this teaspoons of sugar idea. Whether it’s on the front of the pack or the back of the pack…
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Analysis & Features
Can the Jamie Oliver effect force a sugar tax about-turn?
Campaigning chef says Mexican case study should be followed. Is he right?…
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Comment & Opinion
Fast food could rapidly disappear in hospitals – but where will it end?
It may come as a surprise, but many of the major UK fast food chains have restaurants across the NHS in England. What isn’t surprising..
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News
Organic veg back into growth
Sales of organic veg are back in growth, thanks to improved UK household incomes and growing consumer interest in health
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Sugar tax calls dismissed by Action on Sugar adviser
A leading adviser for Action on Sugar has warned a sugar tax on fizzy drinks would make little difference to obesiy
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News
Vaping industry hits back at e-cigarette landfill claims
The e-cigarette industry has hit back against accusations that it produces just as much waste as tobacco products
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Analysis & Features
Sugary treats are sent to room 101 in new BNF report
Crisps would be a once-a-week treat under new targets
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Analysis & Features
Muscling in on protein
Once the preserve of gym bros, protein is now a growth and NPD story that retailers and big brands want in on. What is the…
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News
Advertising to kids facing tough new clampdown
The Department of Health is planning to clamp down on advertising to children…
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News
Fruit Heroes sets up Facebook chat about healthy eating
Fruit snacking brand Fruit Heroes is hosting a Facebook webchat to help answer parents’ questions…
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Analysis & Features
Is the guilt lane still in the dock?
How have supermarkets evolved their checkout offers? Who’s taken a lead? Who’s holding back?
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News
Jamie Oliver sugary drinks move misguided, says soft drinks industry
BSDA director general Gavin Partington said industry efforts to help consumers make healthier lifestyle choices were proving far more effective than any tax
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Comment & Opinion
Bad dietary advice from government: how many are harmed?
Joanna Blythman hits the nail on the head with her views on the ‘fatuous advice’ about diet and health…
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News
Coca-Cola Enterprises reveals plans to slash 10% of calories by 2020
Coca Cola Enterprises has announced plans to cut calories across its entire portfolio by 10% in the next five years.