All Labelling articles – Page 31
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News‘No link between coffee and cancer’ says WHO
The decision reverses a stance made by the agency 25 years ago
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NewsWaitrose launches Moy Park omega-3 enriched chicken
Produced exclusively for Waitrose, omega 3 chicken comes from birds fed on a diet containing algae…
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Comment & OpinionDo sex-specific products have potential?
There’s been a rise in product launches targeted specifically at women or men both in the UK and in the US
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NewsJJ Food Service to roll healthy eating scheme out to Brighton
The initiative offers cafés, restaurants and pubs a 10% discount on healthier options
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NewsFood & drink bosses urged to collaborate on soft drink label
Sugarwise marque could be a starting point for an industry-wide kitemark
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Comment & OpinionFDA label changes come at a time when the world is still debating what's healthy
The ongoing debate about what consitutes a healthy diet makes it increasingly tough for industry to respond to new labelling requirements
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Comment & OpinionLet’s have some perspective on the clean eating ‘backlash’
The tabloids aren’t mincing their words about clean eating poster girls the Hemsley sisters today
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NewsEatwell Guide branded 'timebomb' by doctors alliance
Public Health Collaboration urges government to tell consumers “to bring back the fat”
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Comment & OpinionSugar reduction? Just watch Tesco go, ma’am!
It’s worth looking at the contrast between regulation and what can be achieved by successful voluntary industry action
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News'Health warnings' plan by Mars doesn't deter Dolmio buyers
Year-on-year sales of Dolmio through the online retail platform increased after 18 April
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NewsCall for ban on use of some antibiotics in farm animals
Antibiotics critical for human health should be banned at once from animal agriculture, a government review has warned
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NewsRetailers commit to making free-from ranges healthier
Fat levels of many own-label gluten-free products are considerably higher than in products with gluten
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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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NewsMars has first-mover advantage in sugar in food
Sir, I doubt anyone is especially surprised the tax on sugary drinks has caused the spotlight to shift to food products
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NewsCigarette makers blast EU Court of Justice over tobacco directive
Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands had challenged legislation
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Comment & OpinionBarcode vigilance is vital
The familiarity we all have with barcodes and their ubiquity mean that how they are used is critical in business operations
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Analysis & FeaturesFront of pack labels confusing shoppers, IGD survey finds
‘Hardly anyone’ understands the EU terminology used
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NewsAllergy report calls for greater protection to cut recalls
Food safety experts recommend moves to close gaps detection substances that can trigger reactions
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NewsASA bans Tiana from using 'guilt free sugar substitute'
The phrase breached CAP Code rules on food nutrition claims, says ASA
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Analysis & FeaturesCan the livestock sector prevent an antibiotic apocalypse?
The threat of antimicrobial resistance is here, and the livestock sector is under pressure to act





