Government comms boss Grey defends COI closure
26 Mar 2012 | by Gemma Charles
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The Government must not rely on food industry partnerships to fight obesity, say comms...links to the fast-food industry. Birtwistle recognised the need for industry partnerships but added ... were needed and that the Government must not rely on its food industry links. If the Government is reliant on the food industry, then it won t succeed. Just repeating a set of key messages and top tips ...
Office, Department for Education and their arms-length bodies Department for Environment, Food ...
their attitudes to different types of behaviour change mechanisms, focusing on smoking, unhealthy foods, saving ...
soup and soap.' Garrard adds that there are issues - food labelling, transparency on tax ...
and Local Government, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Department ...
Unilever has teamed up with Oxfam, PSI, Save the Children, Unicef and the World Food Programme (WFP...changing world. One where populations are growing, water is becoming increasingly scarce, and where food ...
guilty pleasures, such as confectionery, alcohol and fast food, as we turn to comfort eating ... -essential items in the shopping basket - so areas such as organic food might be under threat,' he says. IN A ...
on winning a better deal for squeezed households more affordable energy, better banking, and fairer food ... at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. She subsequently worked as chief press officer ...
marketing campaign, which this year is themed around cooking healthy food on budget.
organiser Fashion Rocks. - Fast-food giant Burger King hunts for a PR agency after parting ways with six ...
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