All Health articles – Page 48
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ArticleTesco and WWF team up for "greener" food
Britain's largest retailer says it hopes to halve the environmental impact of their products
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ArticleUS trade deal would see “huge decline” in food safety
Former environment secretary says US will insist on exporting agri products to UK in any deal, thus lowering food safety standards
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Article‘Give employees free fruit,’ says health secretary
Matt Hancock unveils government plan including free fruit, counselling and bike loans to keep workers healthy and reduce burden on NHS
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ArticleFlorette to launch new ‘lunch bowls’
Three new food-to-go salads set to hit stores in January amid rising demand for healthy, convenient and filling lunch options
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ArticleA third of Brits now flexitarian or veggie
Waitrose survey reveals big rise in low-meat diets across the country as customers become increasingly mindful of provenance
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ArticleNFU urges industry to “open up” about mental health
“We need to start treating mental wellbeing as we would a physical injury,” says union’s vice president and Farm Safety Partnership chair
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ArticleBananas in the running at NYC Marathon
Global brand Chiquita set to lead the pack by offering around 46,000 individual bananas to race participants
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Article'5,600 diet-related deaths' from Brexit
Marco Springmann, a senior researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford, presents a sobering analysis of the potential impact of Brexit-related fruit and veg price rises after Brexit
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ArticleConvenience is king at Anecoop
Company continues to expand its convenience offering with new ‘Cook it yourself’ concept
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ArticleOrganics shown to lower cancer risk
Cancer diagnosis is 25 per cent lower among organic consumers, according to research led by the Sorbonne University in Paris
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ArticleTech top of industry agenda
In her State of the Industry speech at PMA, Cathy Burns highlighted how technology, robotics and e-commerce will shape the future
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ArticlePlant-based diets now commonplace, research suggests
One in two British shoppers either follow or are interested in a vegan, vegetarian or flexitarian diet, according to IGD survey
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ArticleFlorette launches Superfood Side Salad bowl
Leading salad brand looks to build on success of bagged Superfood Salad which has enjoyed consistently high demand
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ArticleITV veg ads ‘will inspire, not focus on health’
Veg Power TV adverts will move away from health message and aim to make children excited to eat fresh produce, says Food Foundation's Joe Ralling
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ArticleITV teams up with Veg Power for new ad campaign
The campaign aims to inspire a more positive attitude to vegetables, particularly among children
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ArticleAH goes large on veg for Agri Food Week
Dutch chain Albert Heijn opens massive veg stall to support safe and healthy food produced in the Netherlands
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ArticleNZ Avocado launches season in Thailand
Popularity of the fruit is increasing in the South-East Asian nation, where health is becoming a growing focus
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ArticleSoloberry donates blueberries to local eye charity
Supplier’s support for Kent Association for the Blind during National Eye Health Week is part of strategy to push berries’ health benefits
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ArticleChelan Fresh in salad bar donation
Topfruit and stonefruit leader teams with Fuel Up to Play 60 to provide salad/breakfast bars to 15 schools
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ArticleBananas stay top for Irish parents
Irish parents continue to favour bananas as their snack of choice for their babies and toddlers, with Freddy Fyffes scooping the top prize

