All Labelling articles – Page 28
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NewsSandwich makers call for return to ‘use by end of’ labels post-Brexit
‘Use by end of’ labels reduce confusion and prevent food waste, the BSA says
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NewsTesco 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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NewsHealthy 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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NewsBacon 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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NewsA 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 & OpinionUS 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 & OpinionTreasury 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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NewsGovernment 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 & FeaturesPhilip 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 & FeaturesIn 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 & OpinionShoppers 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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NewsSugary 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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NewsASA 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 & OpinionSweeteners 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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NewsNFRN 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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NewsIndustry-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 & FeaturesCould 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 & OpinionBalance 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 & OpinionHealth 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 & OpinionQuality 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





