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Apple cements most valuable brand status as UK's giants slide

Value of Red Bull includes sugar-free and Cola ***** The Brand Value of Sony includes ...

McDonald's serves up 'one a day' fizzy drink for kids

. It contains no added sugar, other than natural sugar from the fruit. A 250ml serving contains 25 grams of sugar, which a McDonald s spokeswoman claimed equated to approximately six teaspoons of sugar while a "similar-sized smoothie or a fresh juice would contain around seven teaspoons of sugar". Fruitizz ...

ISBA slams doctors for 'abdicating responsibility' in obesity debate

manufacturers to publish clear guidelines on salt, sugar, fat and calorie consumption on their products. However ... announced plans to ban advertising of foods high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS), regularly referred ... . The last government imposed a food testing regime based on fat, sugar and salt, yet failed to say how ...

Medical body calls for Olympic ban on Coke and McDonald's

or sugar-free." A McDonald s spokesperson said: "As a global brand our sponsorship and long ...

Coke, Tesco, Kraft sign up to calorie reduction pledge

budget for its no calorie and zero sugar colas - Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Zero - by 25% by the end of 2014 ...

Food Advertising Unit to study effect of ads on children

that food deemed to be high in fat, salt or sugar cannot be advertised during programmes watched mostly ...

Government rejects calls for ban on junk-food advertising

realistic view of the range of programmes that children watch". At present, ads for foods high in fat, sugar ... in place in relation to the advertising of high fat, sugar, salt foods to children." Ministers said ...

Should brands that add to the obesity crisis subsidise healthier food options? The Marketing Society Forum

YES - Hugh Bishop, Chairman, Meteorite All food providers and sellers should pay levies of differing amounts, depending on each product's sugar/fat content. This would encourage brands to make 'better' foods. The obesity issue must be addressed with radical, enforced measures. All money raised ...

Helen Edwards on Branding: Back to basics

You walk into a cafe. 'Coffee please.' 'For here, or take away?' 'Take away.' 'Small, medium or large?' 'Err ... medium.' 'Black or white?' 'White, please.' 'Skimmed, semi-skimmed, full-fat, cream or soya?' 'Semi-skimmed, please.' 'Sugar or sweetener?' 'Sweetener.' 'Sorry, we're out of coffee today ...

High-street retailers criticised for salt content in salads

of salt as well as calories, fat and sugar. These need to be clearly labelled too, so people know what ...

 

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