13 May 2010
Called iHobo and free to download from iTunes , the Tamagotchi-like app requires users to take responsibility for a homeless man who sends alerts related to subjects such as food and money. If the user does not take good care of the iHobo, or makes the wrong decisions based on the alerts, the life of the virtual ...
20 Dec 2010
| by David Singleton
, Wermann has helped Kellogg s to lead the food industry s successful fight against 'traffic light' warning ...
by the Food Standards Agency and consumer groups.
In the new role, Wermann will be responsible for an in ...
20 Dec 2010
| by Calvin Lau
Tesco ups its efforts to lure people doing their Christmas food shop while Curry's and Superdrug...Tesco puts out the word that its stores are open 24 hours per day until Christmas Eve across all the national newspapers today [the small print reads 'selected stores']. It s also promoting its Finest desserts line in the Daily Mail, The Times and the Daily Telegraph. Morrisons features a spread of food ...
20 Dec 2010
| by Arif Durrani
will be allowed of tobacco, alcohol, gambling, foods or drinks that are high in fat, salt or sugar, medicines ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Keith Glasspoole
for popular food brands, identifying different uses for the products, based around consumer conversations. Why ...
on Christmas spending than it did last year, planning to spend more on food, presents and visiting family ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
Campaign: Crispy Pancakes are Back! Client: Findus PR team: Finn Communications Timescale: November 2009-March 2010 Budget: 50,000
Findus Crispy Pancakes were an iconic snack in the 1970s and 1980s. After stories in the media about Britons turning to comfort food throughout 2009, GMTV ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
on News At Ten, a feature on The One Show, where food writer Jay Rayner sampled the ice cream with three ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey
food from Winter Wonderland.
It made us think of the Beautifulpeople.com members and whether ...
16 Dec 2010
| by Cathy Bussey and Kate Magee
of 2004.
Iconic British confectionery brand Cadbury agrees to a 11.5bn takeover bid from US food ...
of illegal deforestation. The food giant eventually agrees to make its palm oil more eco-friendly.
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15 Dec 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
Tesco takes out double-page ads in The Daily Mirror and The Sun to showcase its party and festive foods, while Morrisons encourages shoppers to "stock up and beat the snow" by picturing that much-needed essential: beer.
Netto and Argos both include inserts in The Daily Mirror, while ...