All Regulation articles – Page 70
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Comment & Opinion
Duty fraud: we need legislation to help stamp it out
With the Budget days away, I will illustrate the imbalance in importance of anti-duty fraud measures proposed by HMRC…
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NewsBRC: no comment on GM in animal feed
Calls to stop members using meat from animals fed on GM crops without proper labelling have been dismissed by the BRC…
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NewsAppy unveils kids drinks sweetened with stevia
Appy Food & Drink will unveil the first stevia-based drink to target children at next week’s IFE show…
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Analysis & FeaturesHorsemeat-style substitution rackets rife in many sectors
Horsemeat is not the only protein caught up in a mislabelling scandal….
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NewsSoft drink big players urge voluntary action to cut calories
Soft drink giants are calling on smaller companies to voluntarily slash calories from their products – before they are for…
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NewsCoca-Cola exempted from Australian recycling container tax
The Coca-Cola Co has insisted it “fully supports” recycling – despite winning a court bid making it exempt from a tax…
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Comment & Opinion
The Budget could make a real mark on beer
We are just a few days away from a decision that could potentially wipe out the illegal trade in beer…
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NewsPowys dairy extension denial inquiry is launched
A public inquiry has been launched into why Powys County Council refused planning permission for a 1,000-cow dairy farm…
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NewsAsda scraps Booker-Makro deal opposition
Just weeks after complaining Booker’s acquisition of Makro would hurt its business, Asda has done a u-turn…
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NewsNew Zealand latest country to introduce plain packaging on tobacco
New Zealand has become the second country after Australia to announce it will put all tobacco products in plain packaging…
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NewsInnocent halo caught in EU copyright wrangle
Designers of Innocent’s ‘halo’ have won two EU-wide cases invalidating trademarks registered by the smoothie company…
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NewsAfter pastygate, Greggs makes u-turn to heat up more food
Six months after forcing the government into a Pasty Tax u-turn, Greggs is set to start selling pasties subject to VAT…
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NewsGuideline Daily Amount labels face threat from EU
EU laws may force retailers and suppliers to scrap the use of Guideline Daily Amount labels…
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NewsBritvic/Barr: OFT spanner in the works
The £1.5bn merger of Britvic and AG Barr was thrown into jeopardy after it was referred to the Competition Commission…
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NewsFage/Chobani Greek yoghurt battle leads to rebuff for Danone
Danone has been forced to pull its Danio “Greek yoghurt” off shelves and change the packaging days after its launch…
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NewsDepartment of Health calls summit on sugary soft drinks
Supersized fizzy drinks sold in cinema chains and leisure centres are set to be targeted by Department of Health…
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NewsProducts could opt out of 'universal' labelling
The government has admitted its universal front-of-pack nutrition labelling system could be “misleading” to consumers…
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NewsPensions are increasing burden for grocery giants
The biggest names in grocery are coming under pressure from increasingly burdensome pension obligations…
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Comment & Opinion
Horse burger scandal should be a wake-up call to government
News that horse meat and traces of pig have been found in burgers should be a wake-up call…
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Comment & Opinion
Food policy: a controversial start to 2013
Food policy dived straight into deep waters as 2013 began…





