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Greek style breakfast pots
Organic dairy brand Rachel’s is expanding its breakfast pot range with the launch of two new Greek style flavours – natural and honey.
Round-Up: Shelf Life – Natural Food & Organic Show special
Part of Natural & Organic Products Europe, the Natural Food Show – the UK’s biggest trade event for natural and organic food and drink – returned to London on 17-18 April. Below is a round-up of some of the new products on show this year.
Healthy ageing tops nutraceutical agenda
Healthy ageing is the single most important health category in the global nutraceutical market, finds a recent survey.
Healthy pasta launched
Really Healthy Pasta, a range of single ingredient legume pastas, launched at this year’s Natural & Organic Food Show held in London earlier this month.
It’s crunch time for granola
Cereal Lovers, a producer of premium granolas has launched a new snacking granola, CrunchTime Nuggets.
Summit hears latest dairy trends
Day part targeting, in which brands pitch products for consumption at particular times of the day, and high protein products are two of the key trends currently making a major impact on the dairy sector, reports Canadean.
Brand suicide or bold move?
Following a high profile product recall earlier this year, Mars is back in the news after it announced plans to introduce new labels on its pasta and rice products to distinguish between ‘everyday’ and ‘occasional’ foods.
Be a good sport
Rene Meester discusses the rise of lactoferrin in sports nutrition.
A vision for the future of labels
The Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) is calling for the addition of ‘activity equivalent’ information to food and drink labels in a bid to reduce obesity.
Study reveals almonds improve diet quality
Adding a moderate amount of almonds to the family diet significantly improves overall diet quality and modulated intestinal microbiota composition, according to a new study.
Healthy hot chocolate
Choc Chick is launching Blissful Blends, a range of blended raw cacao chocolate powders, in the UK.
Dietary correctness gone mad
Fashion retailer Zara has been forced to remove a t-shirt featuring a gluten-free slogan from sale, following a customer backlash.
Dairy UK ‘baffled’ by Eatwell’s reduced dairy advice
Dr Judith Bryans, chief executive of Dairy UK, has responded to Public Health England’s new Eatwell guide with disappointment.
Latest insight into consumer views on sugar reduction
According to new research by Sensus, more than 60% of those surveyed monitor their dietary sugar intake and 25% actively search for low sugar food products.