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Food Standards Agency: Dare will handle its new campaign

FSA selects Dare to tackle food safety

The Food Standards Agency, the government department responsible for protecting public health in relation to food, has chosen Dare to

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Nestlé accused of misusing Change4Life branding

The Children's Food 北京赛车pk10 (CFC) has claimed that Nestl茅 is misusing the Government's Change4Life branding to promote its high-sugar products.

FSA: looking for an agency

Agencies line up for FSA digital task

LONDON - The Food Standards Agency is on the hunt for an agency to handle a portion of its digital

Cereal...under fire from FSA campaign

Cereal manufacturers urge FSA to abandon salt campaign

LONDON - Cereal manufacturers such as Kellogg and Weetabix are making a last-ditch effort to convince the Food Standard Agency

Whole Foods Market: educating consumers

Whole Foods sells 'a bunch of junk' says boss

LONDON - John Mackey, the US chief executive of organic supermarket chain Whole Foods Market, has criticised his produce as

Organic: FSA found no evidence of additional health benefits

BR Video: Consumers more wary of organic food after FSA's verdict

LONDON - Some consumers said they would think again about buying organic food following the Food Standards Agency's latest research,

Should a drink's calorific content be given equal importance to ABV?

A recent report on public health says that greater prominence should be given to the calories we consume in alcoholic

FSA... appointed RKCR/Y&R

FSA picks RKCR/Y&R for creative account

LONDON - Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R has scooped the consolidated ad account for the Food Standards Agency, 11 months after

Kellogg criticises Food Standards Agency

LONDON - Kellogg is the latest food brand to hit out at the Food Standards Agency's decision to retain a

Pret A Manger: pledges to support healthy eating campaign

Pret A Manger and Starbucks pledge healthier menus

LONDON - Britain's largest coffee and sandwich chains, including Starbucks, Costa, Pret A Manger, Eat and Greggs, will publicly pledge