Archives for July 16, 2002

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Experts meet to discuss 'over 30' rule

Consumer representatives and experts from the fields of science, industry and food law enforcement have been appointed to a core stakeholder group established as part of the UK Food Standards Agency's review of the Over Thirty Month (OTM) Rule.

Greens feed the brain

A diet of antioxidant-rich fruit and vegetables could be an effective way of helping the brain stay healthy. According to new research, US scientists claim that evidence from their animal studies show a correlation between antioxidants and brain.

Healthy toast, healthy body

Omega-3 DHA, developed by Clover Corp, is to be added to a new bread called Tip Top Up produced by food company George Weston Foods, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods, IndustrySearch.com reports.

CIAA outlines vision for Danish presidency

The Confederation of the Food and Drink Industries of the EU (CIAA), together with the Danish Food and Drink Federation, this week submitted to the Danish authorities a memorandum summarising the industry position on the Presidency priorities in the...

Campbell back on track

US soup company Campbell Soup Co. on Tuesday said a year-old plan to revive its sluggish $2 billion (€2bn) retail US soup business was on track, but it declined to give earnings guidance for the fiscal year that starts in August.

Waste sugar water the source of EU food scare?

Ireland's Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday said "serious errors" at an Irish plant had allowed a banned growth hormone to taint pig feed in Europe's latest food scare.