Latest health insight and analysis – Page 55
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Comment & OpinionIt's time to stand up for juice
Sugar is being treated as public enemy number one, and the juice category is feeling the impact
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Comment & OpinionLessons from Brazil's crusade against processed food
I’m not recommending another bikini body diet, but the latest Brazilian Ministry of Health’s dietary guidelines
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Comment & OpinionPublic Health England’s patronising One You campaign is a switch-off
PHE’s new campaign is patronising, over-complicated and, sadly, likely to be forgotten in six months
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Comment & OpinionSugar Smart means sugar confusion
Not all sugars are equal. Consumers know an orange isn’t the same as a Jaffa cake
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Comment & OpinionWe need alternatives to sugary snacks not taxes
“Sugar is cheap, tasty and addictive, which is why so many companies cram it into their products”
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Comment & OpinionGood fruit and veg driven out of the country
Having worked in produce for 20 years, I have seen how the grocers have driven value out of this sector
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Analysis & FeaturesSugar tax back on the table in PM's Childhood Obesity Strategy
David Cameron’s childhood obesity strategy will include plans for a sugar tax
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Comment & OpinionWe need education on sugar, not a tax
Tax is deeply addictive – without it government has to borrow
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Comment & OpinionRetailers have to make 'healthy' exciting
The M&S Adventures in Food campaign started the year highlighting the virtues of healthy eating
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Analysis & FeaturesAre vegetables the next food to face a public health backlash?
Specialist diets mean the likes of tomatoes, onions, cauliflower and broccoli are at risk of being portrayed as less than healthy
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Comment & OpinionKellogg's is right to reformulate Frosties and Coco Pops
Tony the Tiger and his pal Coco the Monkey aren’t looking so grrrr-eat right now
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Comment & OpinionBreakfast can grow - healthily!
While there are many products that cater for people cutting certain ingredients out of their diet, it can still be a struggle
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Comment & OpinionWhy Heineken wants to make moderation 'cool'
Committed to a dry January? What if we could make moderation cool all year long?
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Comment & OpinionManufacturers can update Sugar Smart app
Sir, Regular reformulation and resizing mean no product database will ever be 100% up to date at any given time
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Comment & OpinionLose Weight Well: ironically titled show about diet madness
Because normal dieting is boring and makes you want to eat cake, insane diets have always been popular
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Analysis & FeaturesSatfats confuse consumers more than sugar, survey reveals
Eighty-three per cent of consumers are flummoxed by nutritional advice on fats, according to a survey for The Grocer
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Comment & OpinionI Know What You Weighed Last Summer: a real obesity fix
You had to feel sorry for the teens featured in BBC Three’s I Know What You Weighed Last Summer
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Analysis & FeaturesSugar bad, lard good? How the role of fat in diet is changing
The received wisdom around fat – and in particular dairy and animal fat – has been turned on its head
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Comment & OpinionWincanton urges green logistical collaboration
With COP21 in Paris delivering results, the industry must consider the small changes that can be made
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Comment & OpinionRibenagate shows how much nerve sugar reduction needs
Three months on and Tesco’s thoughts on Ribenagate made compelling listening this week





