All Sugar articles – Page 22
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Comment & Opinion
Low-calorie sweeteners like aspartame are safe
Low-calorie sweeteners are safe and have been approved by all leading health authorities around the world for decades, writes Gavin Partington of the BSDA
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Analysis & Features
What’s in the new health green paper for food and drink?
New post-Brexit health labelling is just one suggestion – but will Boris Johnson have the appetite?
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News
Mondelez unveils Cadbury Dairy Milk 30% Less Sugar
The launch of follows three years’ development using soluble maize fibre for sweetness
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Comment & Opinion
Government’s public health policies are a farce. What now?
The Department of Health’s new green paper suggests a government clutching at straws. Can a new PM change things?
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News
Sugro urges penalties for sugar tax avoiders that import cheap soft drinks
The buying group says its members are struggling to compete with importers avoiding the levy
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News
Mondelez adds lower-sugar Wine Gums to healthier treats
The Maynards Bassetts NPD contains 35g of sugar per 100g, compared with the 57.3g in regular Wine Gums
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News
Humble Acre to launch healthier Gogo Roos cereal for children
Made with crispy rice, chickpea and sweet potato, it contains 9.3g of sugar per 100g
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News
Müller sets new sugar reduction target
If Müller achieves its goal, it would be well on course to meet Public Health England’s voluntary sugar reduction target
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Analysis & Features
Five trends shaping the energy drinks market in 2019
Sugary drinks are faring surprisingly well but healthier, natural propositions are also gaining ground
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News
Full-sugar energy drink sales unaffected by soft drinks tax
Brits knocked back 124.6 million litres of sugary energy drinks in the past year
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Comment & Opinion
Sugar confusion could hurt juices and smoothies category
Sensationalist stories and false claims damage the category – we must take clear communication seriously
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News
Tate & Lyle sees 75% increase in losses as sugar beet quotas end
T&L Sugars, owned by American Sugar Holdings since 2010, posted a pre-tax loss of €50m (£44m) in the year to 30 September as the end of sugar quoatas caused a glut of supply in the market.
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Comment & Opinion
PHE is floundering on OOH sugar reduction. Can it be rescued?
OOH operators will now be judged on less stringent measures than retailers
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News
PHE forced to move the goalposts for OOH sugar reduction
The Grocer has learnt PHE has ditched the use of a “sales weighted average”
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News
City snapshot: Annual losses balloon at Tate & Lyle Sugars
Losses ballooned at Tate & Lyle Sugars as the glut of sugar production in the EU following the end of quotas hammered prices and profitability. Plus, annual losses at parent and young children specialist retailer Mothercare rose to £87.3m last year and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Comment & Opinion
Jamie's Italian suffered more fundamental problems than Jamie
The sugar tax dance may not have helped, but the TV chef can’t be held fully responsible for the collapse of his restaurant chains
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Comment & Opinion
Why sugar concerns could hit juice harder than fizzy drinks
Confusion over health benefits is proving a challenge for the struggling juice industry
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News
Müller relaunches core yoghurt ranges to ditch sugar
Redesigned packaging would make it easier to identify health claims, said Müller
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Analysis & Features
Reformulated: the soft drinks that have slashed sugar and boosted sales
Reformulating Zero to taste ‘more like Coke’ has paid off for CCEP
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News
Sales of diet soft drinks soar in wake of 2018 sugar levy
Since the tax came into force, volume sales of diet carbonated drinks have shot up 13.8% to 1.7 billion litres