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The truth behind food labels

The truth behind food labels

With food scares, health concerns and sustainability issues playing
heavily on consumers' minds - and influencing their shopping habits
- the humble food label has never played a more important role. But
how can consumers be...

Obesity harms unborn baby?

Obesity harms unborn baby?

Being overweight when pregnant could cause malformations in the
unborn child, report scientists from Barcelona, that for the first
time looked at the role body mass index could play on the growing
embryo.

Low-carb losing its sparkle?

Low-carb losing its sparkle?

Could the popularity of the much-vaunted - and much-criticised -
low-carb diet fad already be on the wane? Manufacturers have
invested heavily in new low-carb products to tap into the trend,
and stand to lose a lot if, as one survey...

Green drops M&S bid

Green drops M&S bid

When Stuart Rose, the new chief executive of Marks & Spencer,
unveiled his plan for turning the company round this week, the
question on most people's lips was whether it would be enough to
stave off a possible bid from his...

Tesco clinches China deal

Tesco clinches China deal

Britain's biggest retail group Tesco has finally made its first
entry into the massive Chinese market, finally sealing an on-off
deal with local group Ting Hsin. The UK's leading retailer now
joins Europe's biggest...

More acres for GM food crops

More acres for GM food crops

Ministers in the EU recently blocked a move by biotech giant
Monsanto to launch a GM corn onto the market but finding a
favourable response in less cynical countries the firm said
yesterday that Argentina had given the green light.

Iceland hit by price war

Iceland hit by price war

Price cutting by the major UK retail chains has taken its toll on
Iceland's burgeoning recovery in the first quarter - and changes at
Safeway and J Sainsbury are likely to keep the pressure on prices
well into the second half.

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