“Don’t accept alcohol industry gifts” commentators tell WHO Foundation
Commentators in the BMJ journal say accepting gifts from the alcohol industry goes against what the Foundation stands for as it sells products that impact consumer health.
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Commentators in the BMJ journal say accepting gifts from the alcohol industry goes against what the Foundation stands for as it sells products that impact consumer health.
MP Lee Anderson is called “out of touch” after making another controversial claim; this time about food banks and the people that use them.
Following on from the FSA’s update to its public CBD list which saw 1,700 new products added, New Food spoke to Paul Tossell of the FSA and Dr Paul Duffy of ACI to shed a little light on the decisions made so far and next steps.
Attorneys Angela Spivey and Alan Pryor discuss the top trends in alcohol beverage litigation in the US and what those trends reveal about best practices for alcohol producers, to lessen their exposure and strengthen their defences.
Supermarkets offering fresh food trim childhood obesity rates in New York City, according to a new research study.
Christophe Barnouin, CEO at Ecotone - home to such brands as Clipper Teas, Whole Earth and Kallo - explains how the industrial food model is damaging the natural world and ways we can turn the tide.
Tesco teams up with WWF again to help sustainability innovation in the food supply chain and support food insecurity in the UK.
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The World Health Organization has published its latest report on obesity, highlighting the impact that it is having on European countries.
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“It’s time to make salt reduction targets mandatory”, health professionals and charities tell the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, in a letter.
Kellogg's is challenging the UK Government over upcoming HFSS regulations which would limit where some of its most popular cereals can be displayed in shops - and it's all to do with added milk...
The “world’s first and only certification for upcycled ingredients and products” expands into Canada after US success.
A well-known European-based food packaging and processing company has invested in tethered caps for its carton packages in a bid to be more sustainable.
Tim Newthorpe of The Vegan Society analyses how the war in Ukraine is impacting the supply of global commodities that Europe relies on to maintain current levels of production.