All Health articles – Page 7
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News
Most adults eye more veg as healthy eating trend gathers pace
More than 50% of UK adults intend to eat more vegetables over the next 12 months as the trend towards healthy eating gathers pace, according to new research.
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Product News
Plant-based pea drink comes to the UK
Qwrkee, a new plant-based food & drink brand, is introducing a new pea milk to c-stores in the UK.
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Product News
Flora relaunched with 100% plant-based recipe
Flora is reformulating its portfolio of spreads with the introduction of a new plant-based recipe.
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Product News
Alpen moves into protein bar category
Alpen is entering the protein bar market for the first time with the launch of a two-strong Alpen Protein range.
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UK bottled water sales top four billion litres, report says
Last year’s hot summer boosted bottled water consumption in the UK by more than 7% to 4,267 million litres, according to a new report from food and drink consultant Zenith Global.
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Product News
Rhythm 108 snack bar range goes 100% vegan
Snack brand Rhythm 108 has made its range of bars completely vegan to appeal to consumers looking for plant-based products.
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Co-op targets ethical shoppers with new app partnership
The Co-operative Group has joined an ethical living app called CoGo which links shoppers to local stores that are aligned with their values, on the back of the consumer trend towards more ethical living.
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Products In Depth
Cracking the healthy market
Healthy snacking is way more than a new year’s resolution, it’s becoming a way of life, and retailers should not overlook its potential.
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Welsh government consults on anti-obesity proposals
The Welsh government has proposed a ban on energy drinks to under-16s and restrictions on the promotions of certain products in-store as part of its obesity-reduction strategy.
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Healthy diets and plastic fear drive new shopper behaviour
Plastic pollution, healthy eating, responsible retailing and social media are among the key drivers of change that retailers are going to have to get to grips with in order to please the modern shopper, HIM suggests
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Shoppers would back new taxes on unhealthy foods, poll reveals
Six in ten Brits would support new taxes on unhealthy food and drinks as a way of motivating them to lead healthier lifestyles, new research from Mintel reveals.
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Product News
KP Snacks invests £2m in healthy snacking line-up
KP Snacks is reaffirming its commitment to under 100 calorie products by launching two new campaigns for 2019.
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Almost three-quarters of retailers meet salt-reduction targets
Almost three-quarters (73%) of retailers have met government-set salt level reduction targets, according to new data.
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Features and analysis
C-Store Champions: Rolling with the punches
Our C-Store Champions have seen their share of challenges in 2018, but their tenacity and ability to adapt have kept them on track.
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Product News
Low calorie trio packs from The Protein Ball Co.
The Protein Ball Co. has launched a range of trio packs, for shoppers who want a healthy, under-100 calorie snack.
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Product News
Aryzta taps into free-from trend with vegan savouries
Aryzta Food Solutions is tapping into demand for free-from alternatives with a new range of vegan savouries.
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News
Soft drinks levy raises £153.8m since April, HMRC reveals
The soft drinks levy has raised £153.8m in tax since its introduction in April, according to new government statistics.
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Supermarkets failing to enforce voluntary energy drinks ban
The UK’s big four supermarkets are still selling high-caffeine energy drinks to children, despite having signed up to a voluntary ban on sales to under 16s earlier this year.
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Product News
New protein cereals and variety pack for Special K
Special K is aiming to help retailers reach health-conscious shoppers with the launch of a new variety pack and protein cereals.
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News
Over half of consumers eat vegetarian or meat-free foods
A majority (56%) of UK adult consumers ate vegetarian or meat-free foods in the last six months to July 2018, an increase from the 50% who had eaten these foods in the six months to March 2017, new Mintel research suggests.