All HFSS articles – Page 53
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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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NewsScottish food survey reveals unhealthy promotions belief
People in Scotland perceived one of the biggest barriers to eating healthily to be price…
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Comment & OpinionScotland 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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NewsScotland moves to ban promotions on HFSS food & drinks
Industry sources predicted the move could hit tens of thousands of SKUs and lead to price rises across many sectors
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NewsTesco Clubcard data to be used in fat-busting Oxfordshire trial
Tesco stressed customer data would never be shared with doctors without customers’ permission
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Analysis & FeaturesPlain packaging: who's next?
One colour. One font. Oh, and grim and grisly health warnings. Is the future plain for food and drink packaging?
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Comment & OpinionSupermarkets have the data to help shoppers eat healthily – but will they listen?
Many experts believe some public health measures are doomed to fail unless supermarkets start favouring products that are less calorific
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Category ReportDown with the kids: The Dairymen dairy for children report 2017
As the government gears up to fight childhood obesity, can dairy brands convince parents to keep them in the gang?
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NewsUnhealthy food ads banned from children's online content
From tomorrow, non-broadcast media will face the same restrictions as TV in advertising HFSS products to children
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Comment & OpinionDIY nutrition labels? Unacceptable says CASH
Allowing food companies to adopt their own nutrition labelling risks undermining public confidence in food labelling
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NewsConservative Party manifesto: what it means for food & drink
Manifesto focuses on migrant workers, farming support and business rates
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Comment & OpinionDoes the Labour manifesto contain pro-business appeal?
Wading through the draft manifesto it is clear that Labour is promising exactly the sort of measures trade bodies have been screaming for
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NewsTargeted ads threaten junk food ad restrictions, says CAP
New CAP guidance will also cover targeted advertising being used by alcohol and gambling companies
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Comment & OpinionIt’s too late to talk TV ad watersheds. Social media is the regulatory battleground
Whoever is in No 10 after 8 June, it is clear that the food and drink industry will face a raft of new advertising restrictions, both in broadcast and other media, after the election dust settles
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Analysis & FeaturesParty lines on those 'bloody difficult' industry issues
With the EU divorce dominating the general election campaign, we round up what’s being promised by the parties on the workforce, rates and taxes
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NewsLabour promises to restrict pre-watershed junk food TV ads
Restrictions form part of party’s plans to address ’urgent challenge’ of childhood obesity
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Comment & OpinionTesco has some hard decisions to make on what is 'healthy'
It cannot have been easy to persuade big brands to feature in the power aisle as ones to ditch
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NewsTesco accused of 'mixed messages' by cutting HFSS & healthy food prices
Tesco is using its power aisles to encourage shoppers to ditch high fat, salt and sugar products in favour of healthier options
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NewsHealth taxes threaten jobs warns FDF chief
The FDF has warned MPs the next government risks driving companies out of the UK
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NewsSugar levy to be pushed through parliament before general election
Sources expect the levy to go through the Commons today and Lords tomorrow, and to receive Royal Assent by 2 May





