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The FoodNavigator Podcast: Reformulating HFSS, without sacrifice

The FoodNavigator Podcast: Reformulating Hš•“FSS, without sacrifice

š’€° By Olź¦•iver Morrison

FoodNavigatorā€™s recent Positive Nutrition Summit, a face-to-face event held in London in March, heard how innovative new R&D strategies and ingredient solutions are unlocking opportunities to cut salt, fat or sugar without sacrificing taste. Listen...

The FoodNavigator Podcast: Sugar reformulation part 1: Why reducing by stealth is key

The FoodNavigatošŸ”œr Podcast: Sugaį©šį©šį©šį©šį©šį©šā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©šā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©šā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©šš’€±į©šį©šį©šr reformulation part 1: Why reducing by stealth is key

šŸŸ By Oliver Morrison āœ…

The food industry is under massive pressure to reformulate products with less sugar. And in light of the voluntary target in the UK for manufacturers to meet a 20% cut in sugar by 2020 unlikely to be met, campaigners are increasingly demanding that mandatory...

The FoodNavigator Podcast: Rethinking food waste

The FoodNavigator Podcast: Rethinking food waste

By Flora Southey ź¦

Innovators are looking to address food waste with technology, community, and original business models. The FoodNavigator Podcast hears from recipe box company Gousto, anti-food waste app Olio, and UK charity FareShare to find out more.

Are palm oil boycotts ā€˜marketing tricksā€™?

Sustainable Food & Drink Podcast

Are palm oil boycotts ā€˜marketing tricksā€™?

By Oliver Nieburg šŸŒŗ

The Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) argues palm oil boycotts pave the way for unsustainable alternatives, but Greenpeace says that if the palm industry operates as usual, brands are left with little choice.

Will the tax encourage companies to reformulate? Pic: iStock

UK sugar tax: The big questions

ź¦¦By Rachel Artąµ²hur

The UK has announced a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages. But how hard will it hit the industry? How effective will the tax be at tackling childhood obesity? And could the tax be extended to other food categories? We take a look at the big questions surrounding...

FiE 2015: Our best bits

FiE 2015: Our best bits

ź¦ By Niamh Michail

Our teams of journalists were out in force at Food Ingredients Europe (FiE) last week. Weā€™ve picked out some of our highlights from over one thousand exhibitors, a packed conference programme and talks on industry insights.

Fagg: 'There's going to be a lot more volatility in exchange rates'

Prepare for pre-recession spend ā€“ top economist

ā„± By Nicholas Robinson

Food manufacturers should prepare for a positive three years ahead, as the changing economy prompts consumers to spend at pre-recession levels, a leading economist has said.Ā 

Consumers' are more open to alternative proteins

Health Ingredients Europe

New proteins are creeping on trend

šŸ…  šŸ…  By Nicholas Robinson

Alternative proteins are a ā€œhot areaā€ of interest and products such as sandwich spreads made with meal worms could be a thing of the future, according to one food trend expert.

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