All Labelling articles – Page 24
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News
Tesco cuts price of women's razors to match cost of men's
A newspaper investigation last year showed women were paying an average of 37% more for gender-targeted items
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Healthy eating to fore in Morrisons price cuts
Morrisons has cut the price of 800 lines including many healthy eating lines and ‘superfoods’
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Bacon sales slump: is that WHO cancer report to blame?
Bacon has been the biggest casualty of the supermarket price war, with sales plummeting by £122.6m
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A third of men drink more than weekly booze guidelines
Industry groups claim the figures mask a continued decline in the number of adults drinking at high levels
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Comment and Opinion
US and UK differ on dangers of vaping – so who’s right?
The US surgeon-general has warned vaping is a major public health concern - but UK health officials endorse e-cigarettes
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Comment and Opinion
Treasury has offered soft drinks makers ‘wiggle room’ with levy detail delay
The Treasury has paused for breath before it reveals the full extent of the sugar tax
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News
Government publishes plans for Soft Drinks Industry Levy
Dairy drinks are excluded from the tax, but the government will talk to dairy companies about reducing sugar
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Analysis and Features
Philip Morris plans to quit cigarettes and switch to Iqos
New Iqos system produces 90% less toxins as tobacco is heated rather than burned, claims PMI
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Analysis and Features
In hot water? The detox tea phenomenon explored
Behind Teatox’s claims of weight loss and wow-factor wellbeing lie growing health concerns
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Comment and Opinion
Shoppers want choice as well as health in soft drinks
Stefan Fageräng of Tetra Pak reflects on the drive to cut sugar in soft drinks
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News
Sugary soft drinks could face ban or tax in NHS hospitals
NHS must “practise what we preach”, says chief executive Simon Stevens
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ASA labelled 'toothless' after dropping Kellogg's ad probe
The Kellogg’s Great Starts Olympic ad attracted a complaint to the ASA last month
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Comment and Opinion
Sweeteners are the elephant in the room in PHE sugar reduction talks
There is far too little clarity on what role sweeteners should play in sugar reduction
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News
NFRN calls for greater action to tackle illicit tobacco market
A new HMRC report has revealed consumption of illegal cigarettes is at a five-year high
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News
Industry-wide halal certification scheme back on the cards
Proposals to introduce a Halal Standard Mark were first floated by AHDB Beef & Lamb in 2013
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Analysis and Features
Could nutritional labelling actually boost sales of beer?
Originally the move was conceived as ‘the right thing to do’ from a CSR perspective
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Comment and Opinion
Balance needed on link between processed meat and cancer
The IARC’s final report on the link between eating processed meat and cancer is to be published soon
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Comment and Opinion
Health claim ruling frustrates, but we are staying positive
We’ve just been pulled up for making an unauthorised claim on one of our cereals
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Comment and Opinion
Quality Street outcry should teach brands to be creative when communicating change
With reformulation high on the agenda, more brands will require effective ways to communicate change
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Comment and Opinion
Acrylamide: why the UK must take urgent regulatory action
One obvious way to reduce cancer rates would be to limit our exposure to acrylamide