All Labelling articles – Page 27
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Category ReportSomething for the ladies? Sports & energy drinks category report 2017
A new generation wants to widen energy drinks’ appeal with low-sugar, natural lines. Will it work?
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NewsLoSalt launches healthier eating campaign
GP and media commentator Dr Sarah Jarvis has been appointed as brand ambassador
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NewsLow-sugar energy drink NPD behind £37.4m sales growth
A flurry of NPD ahead of next April’s tax was the main driver of a rise in value sales in the energy category
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NewsDairy alternatives brands warned over labels after EU case
However, Brexit could present an opportunity for the UK to take a different stance in the future, lawyer suggests
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Comment & OpinionProtein can be a powerhouse for the food industry as well as the supplements trade
The British Dietetic Association has today warned ads for protein supplements are misleading young adults, so what’s the alternatives?
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NewsKids believe cheese comes from plants in BNF survey
Tomatoes grow underground, pasta comes from animals and cheese is from plants were some statements made by children
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NewsSpoilt Pig rolls out first 'Raised Without Antibiotics' bacon
The range will roll out in major retailers including Tesco and Morrisons later this month
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Category ReportWonka wellness: healthcare & supplements category report 2017
The spirit of Wonka is alive in supplements as gummy bears with an extra vit hit, sprays and chews hit shelves
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NewsVitamin D supplement sales boosted by medical reports
As well as bone and muscle health, new research suggests vitamin D also prevents common cold
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NewsCoeliac UK urges DH not to end gluten-free prescriptions
DH launched a consultation in March on whether to make changes to availability of gluten-free foods on prescription
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Analysis & FeaturesCandy Kittens plans to make its portfolio vegan-friendly
The adult confectionery brand has changed manufacturer to take out the beef gelatine in its high-end sweets
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NewsCalls for sweets and chocolate to face sugar levy
Action on Sugar says it is wrong that confectionery should escape a tax
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NewsVape shops get JTI toolkit on preventing underage e-cig sales
Toolkit includes booklet for training staff, in-store warning poster and window sticker
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NewsSainsbury's revamps food-to-go range to include 21 new products
A choice of three Asian buns – char sui pork, bulgogi beef and honey & soy chicken – hit the shelves this week
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NewsTesco cuts fresh produce prices to encourage healthy eating
The Little Helps to Healthier Living campaign starts tomorrow and will run until the end of May
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NewsAmerican heart journal report raises questions over sweeteners
The report claims artificially sweetened beverages are associated with increased stroke or dementia risk
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Comment & OpinionLucozade discovers the perils of reformulation
Rather than marvelling at how the drink could contain less sugar and still taste so good, shoppers have taken to Twitter to express their distaste
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NewsCoeliac UK sets four gluten-free item target for c-stores
Campaign originally launched for supermarkets and convinced them to stock at least eight staple gluten-free products…
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NewsLords calls for minimum alcohol unit pricing across UK
Government must look at ways pricing can be used to control excessive consumption, says select committee
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Comment & OpinionBrazil fraud points to need for UK food fortress
On a slightly wet St Patrick’s Day, I was alerted to a new breaking scandal around red meat fraud





