21 May 2012
| by Gemma Charles
of the most popular UK fast food pages.
16 May 2012
| by John Reynolds
restaurant in Milton Keynes, at peak times.
Fast-food outlets have increasingly sought to trial new initiatives, including new technology and food products, at a number of selected restaurants, in a bid to gain ...
15 May 2012
| by John Reynolds
The fast-food chain launched MakeUpYourOwnMind.co.uk in 2007 , offering to answer all questions posed by customers, as it aimed to improve trust in the brand in the UK amid negative headlines around ...
, including information on food-sourcing, its environmental contribution and charitable activities ...
10 May 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
fashion and food."
With a year to go before its opening, the shopping complex already has 60% of units ...
01 May 2012
| by Kim Benjamin
Rowntree s Randoms (Nestle) JWT
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Foster ...
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Kenco Millicano (Kraft Foods) JWT
Brand revitalisation
British ...
19 Apr 2012
| by Gemma Charles
a food item, he asks the PR entourage listening in whether he is allowed to say this.
He ...
different sights, different smells and different food.'
Favourite brand apart from Starbucks Apple ...
17 Apr 2012
| by Noelle McElhatton
. The Academy s point is half-valid: it feels odd for fast food and fizzy drinks to be sponsor ing the Olympics ...
17 Apr 2012
| by John Reynolds
Power left Burger King in January 2011 after four years with the fast-food chain. She was among several senior marketers to leave at the time.
In her new role at the cosmetics and beauty company, which she took up earlier this month, Power oversees brands including Matrix, Pureology and L Or al ...
16 Apr 2012
| by Arif Durrani
between some food companies and tobacco giants, ISBA slammed its findings and timing, coming little more ...
-president of the organisation, said relying on the food industry to police its own calories and health advice was "inherently ...
of obesity. "We actually agree with doctors, and almost everyone else from food business to mums ...
16 Apr 2012
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
Food companies such as McDonald's and Coca-Cola should be banned from sponsoring major sporting...-president of The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges compared some food companies to tobacco companies, which sought to delay ...
.
It is calling for a variety of measures to restrict food and drinks marketing, including forbidding the use of celebrities and cartoon figures to promote unhealthy food and drink to children.
Stephenson spoke out ...