Food Latest press releases
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17 December 2008
Ofcom rules must have the X Factor -
13 October 2008
Government must act now to keep pace with kids' food promotions across the board -
02 October 2008
Fat's all folks! -
19 September 2008
Government must switch on to TV ad failings -
04 September 2008
Damning report blasts food giants pushing junk foods to children in Asia -
24 July 2008
Which? food cloning statement -
22 July 2008
Salt reduction is a healthy sign, says Which? -
17 July 2008
Nickelodeon leads the way, says Which? -
16 July 2008
Sweet child online -
18 April 2008
Public plea to end pester power -
27 February 2008
ASA backs Which? over misleading Nutella ad -
23 January 2008
Which? responds to cross-government stratgey on obesity -
21 January 2008
Which? findings on junk food marketing echoed by BHF -
09 January 2008
Which? hopes green light on FSA advertising will help tackle healthy eating -
04 December 2007
Organisations unite to back Nigel Griffiths MP in call for 9pm watershed -
12 November 2007
TV ad rules continue to fail children -
17 October 2007
Government must act now to diffuse obesity time bomb, says Which? -
15 October 2007
Which? lays down obesity challenge to Government -
08 October 2007
Diners eating out can now check for a “clean bill of health” -
21 September 2007
Nutella TV ad is misleading -
21 August 2007
Endorsing junk food could harm your brand warns Which? -
19 July 2007
Online junk food marketing slipping through the net -
05 July 2007
ASDA announces the introduction of traffic light labelling -
30 June 2007
New TV ad rules fail children -
15 June 2007
The ready meal lottery -
08 June 2007
Private Members Bill for 9pm watershed on TV adverts -
28 April 2007
United front for tougher codes to protect children -
11 April 2007
New CAP rules don’t do enough to protect children -
30 March 2007
Which? arms parents in battle against junk food marketing -
09 March 2007
Could try harder… -
01 March 2007
What’s in your meat? -
27 February 2007
Traffic light food labelling scheme -
22 February 2007
All style and no substance -
15 February 2007
Comment on NHF's research on GDA scheme -
25 January 2007
The government to step in to curb obesity -
24 January 2007
Committee fails to create legacy for public health -
17 January 2007
Traffic lights show consumers the way -
04 January 2007
Traffic lights show the way to healthy food choice -
21 December 2006
Ofcom's proposed restrictions won't protect kids -
22 November 2006
Food Fables: a delicious source of contradiction -
17 November 2006
Which? responds to Ofcom -
06 November 2006
How clean is your restaurant? -
01 November 2006
Which? response to ASA ruling on Rice Krispies ad -
10 October 2006
United in the fight against junk food advertising -
10 October 2006
Ofcom research into junk food ads on TV -
02 October 2006
TV ads for junk food should be stopped -
05 September 2006
Restaurant 'hygiene scores' pilots launched -
31 August 2006
Kellogg's Rice Krispies TV advert is misleading -
24 August 2006
Response to DoH report on rise in obesity rates -
26 July 2006
Govt announces commitment for a healthier nation -
20 July 2006
Response to DEFRA's proposals on GM co-existence -
19 July 2006
Kids cereals get red light for salt, sugar and fat -
19 July 2006
Cereal Re-Offenders - What's really in your bowl? -
13 July 2006
Which? calls FSA to be firm on prior approval -
10 July 2006
Tesco gets red light for food labelling -
06 July 2006
Sports sponsorship scores an own goal -
25 May 2006
Kids celeb food writer tackles junk food marketing -
21 May 2006
Which? responds to new FSA salt targets -
19 May 2006
Which? welcomes healthy eating in schools -
16 May 2006
Euro Parliament to stop misleading claims on food -
10 May 2006
Councils must come clean on hygiene scores -
27 April 2006
New research exposes Ofcom shambles over food ads -
11 April 2006
Coco Pops straws -
28 March 2006
Ofcom fails to tackle unhealthy TV adverts -
16 March 2006
Call to cut the junk out of food sold in schools -
14 March 2006
Call to MEPs to stop misleading health claims -
14 March 2006
Londoners support controls on health food claims -
09 March 2006
Which? welcomes FSA labelling scheme -
03 March 2006
Which? statement on atypical scrapie in sheep -
28 February 2006
Which? comments on obesity findings -
21 February 2006
Kellogg's Coco Pops straws -
14 February 2006
Food companies should rethink their labelling -
08 February 2006
Food labelling response -
29 January 2006
Junk food tricks -
29 January 2006
Dirty tricks used to push junk food to children -
25 January 2006
School drinks' response -
13 December 2005
Disclosing hygiene inspection results -
16 November 2005
New food labels -
03 October 2005
School meals report -
28 September 2005
Ban on junk food in schools -
22 September 2005
Food and Drink Federation report -
27 July 2005
FSA consultation on nutrition -
12 July 2005
ECJ ruling on food supplements -
26 May 2005
EU food nutrition legislation -
23 May 2005
Health food claims -
18 May 2005
Which? supports Food signposting scheme -
05 May 2005
Food dye contamination -
15 April 2005
Eating out and nutritional information -
30 March 2005
Committee calls for better nutritional advice -
21 March 2005
GM crop guidelines challenged -
10 March 2005
Food premises hygiene checks -
10 March 2005
Public appetite for clean cafés before opening -
10 March 2005
Advertising food to children -
23 February 2005
Which? exposes food cartoon culprits -
28 January 2005
Health inspection funds cut -
16 December 2004
Which?'s response to the HSC report on obesity -
25 November 2004
Food labels made simple -
16 November 2004
Time for healthy eating to become more appetising -
02 November 2004
The slim truths of healthy eating ranges -
06 October 2004
Kellogg's Frosties advert ruling -
13 September 2004
Consumers' Association all for FSA salt campaign -
02 September 2004
Consumers say NO to GM, says Which? -
22 July 2004
Stop passing the buck on childhood obesity -
01 July 2004
Eating healthy at tourist attractions -
28 May 2004
Food industry's recipe for disaster -
06 May 2004
CA response to Department of Health diet report -
14 April 2004
Oxfam's damning report on the sugar regime -
04 April 2004
Lapse in BSE controls -
31 March 2004
Which? exposes the cereal offenders -
09 March 2004
Commercialisation of GM maize in the UK
