Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's new series is set to reignite the plastic fight
The campaigning chef’s War on Plastic programme is set to begin on 10 June
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Category Report
A bar apart: snack bars category report 2019
How are healthy snack bars managing to stand out in a crowded market?
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News
UK food system is ‘rigged’ against healthy diets, says report
The Food Foundation report titled The Broken Plate is backed by campaigners including Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Snack Bars: 9 March
Talk about a crowded market. It seems barely a day goes by without the arrival of a new snack bar claiming to offer the holy grail of great taste alongside solid health credentials.
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News
Health secretary calls for end to 'nanny state interventions'
Matt Hancock said that too often policies had punished the majority rather than target intervention at the minority in need
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News
FoodCycle links with celebrity chefs for Xmas recipe book
The charity has collaborated with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Melissa Hemsley, Skye Gyngell and other celebrity chefs
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News
Advertising groups react to Sadiq Khan's HFSS ad ban on London transport
Khan announced today the ban would come into force in February, following a public consultation launched in May
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News
Albert Bartlett brings back 'forgotten' veg salsify
The veg has been repopularised by cooking programmes such as Great British Menu, said the supplier
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Fish: 10 November
Could the traditional fish supper be over? Ironically, Brexit could herald the demise of this symbol of Britishness.
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Category Report
Rise of the coffee connoisseur: Hot Beverages Category Report 2018
Single-origin, hand-roasted or artisan – coffee shops have taught consumers to be picky about their brews
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News
Morrisons sees sales of its wonky fruit & veg range soar
Sales of the range have tripled compared to last year, with products now present in 12% of all shopping baskets
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News
Veg Power ad fund hits £100k crowdfunding target
The Food Foundation initiative to create a generic advertising campaign has hit its funding target
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Analysis & Features
Reversing the rot on food waste: we celebrate two years of our campaign
Two years on from the launch of The Grocer’s biggest ever editorial campaign, we’re proud to share what’s been achieved so far
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons announcement should prove a tipping point on food waste
Morrisons’ move is another, potentially big, step in the right direction, but there is still much to be done to get the industry fully working together on food waste
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Comment & Opinion
Can Peas Please’s generic veg campaign win funding? And will it work?
The timing of the launch could not be more opportune after Defra released its Family Food Survey, which found consumers were purchasing fewer fresh green vegetables in 2016/17 than in 2013
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Comment & Opinion
Britain's Fat Fight: Hugh F-W kicks off his obesity campaign
Britain’s Fat Fight with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall got off to a sensationalist start
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News
PHE lines up tougher measures on obesity
Industry sources said it was looking increasingly likely the government would be reviving proposals jettisoned from David Cameron’s original Childhood Obesity Strategy
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Comment & Opinion
Will the government dance to Jamie and Hugh’s anti-obesity tune?
Oliver is said to have already met the prime mnister and senior ministers to discuss measures that could be brought in as part of an obesity pan
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Analysis & Features
Meat-free diets: fad or the future of food?
Vegetarians and vegans are spoilt for choice, as ‘bleeding’ burgers, mushroom bolognese and vegan pizzas gain traction
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News
Peas Please kicks off campaign for vegetable advertising fund
Plans for fund is backed by TV chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall