All HFSS articles – Page 54
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NewsSugar reduction targets: food industry and health lobby react
Public Health England today set out targets for the industry to remove 200,000 tonnes of sugar per year from the UK diet
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NewsHealth report calls for regulation on sugary food discounting
Other recommendations include a crackdown on HFSS advertising and a call to implement portion caps on certain foods
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Category ReportCereal offenders: Cereals Category Report 2017
At the forefront of the war on obesity, how much progress are the big brand bad boys making in reformulation?
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Comment & OpinionUnity in challenging times
I am so proud of the way my FDF colleagues mobilised so quickly in the wake of the EU referendum
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NewsNew HFSS ad rules to cover all children under 16
The self-regulatory rules cover online and social and bring all non-broadcast media closer to TV ad rules
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Analysis & FeaturesDairy for kids: how to build good habits
Catch them young – but what can dairy do to promote the health message in the face of the DH and the Eatwell Guide?
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Analysis & FeaturesIs obesity being fuelled by marketing to kids online?
Food brands stand accused of using increasingly subversive tactics on the internet to sell junk food to children
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NewsFurther restrictions on HFSS ads to kids?
Sir, Disappointingly, there is no detail on how a sugar tax will be levied
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Comment & OpinionChildhood Obesity Plan: or COP-out for short
It is quite some achievement to have spent the best part of two years drawing up a strategy only to produce a document that leaves all sides in the debate feeling almost equally underwhelmed
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Analysis & FeaturesCan 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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NewsAOS accuses industry of blunting sugar reduction plans
Group claims “multiple sources” have suggested ministers are set to announce plans for a target of a 20% reduction
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NewsHFSS advertising review to children by CAP welcomed
Sir, The CAP consultation on the non-broadcast advertising of unhealthy products to kids is entirely welcomed by CIM
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NewsCAP plans on HFSS advertising spark row about age limits
Plans have been set out to introduce the first specific set of rules for HFSS products in non-broadcast ads
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Analysis & FeaturesSugar tax back on the table in PM's Childhood Obesity Strategy
David Cameron’s childhood obesity strategy will include plans for a sugar tax
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NewsFood Standards Scotland sets out anti-obesity regulations
Scots food body lays down its support for a sugar tax
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Comment & OpinionNesquik bunny could be first in a line of kids’ marketing campaigns to fall
An end to the year which only illustrates the much bigger battleground that lies ahead
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NewsMandatory sugar cuts of up to 50% loom in new year
The food & drink industry faces a mandatory programme to cut sugar by up to 50%
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Comment & OpinionMPs’ sugar and HFSS mega-crackdown plan is obese with impracticality
Surely the biggest priority for government strategy is that it is measurable, realistic and – above all – evidence-based
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NewsSugar tax proposal: industry reactions
Leading industry figures react to the House of Commons’ health committee report on childhood obesity
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NewsTax of 20% on sugary soft drinks urged by MPs
Commons health committee backs calls for sugar tax on soft drinks





