Londoners eat one and a half less chocolate bars a week after ad ban
London households bought almost 20 per cent less confectionary each week after junk food ads were banned on public transport in ...
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London households bought almost 20 per cent less confectionary each week after junk food ads were banned on public transport in ...
The Financial Times asks, if you had to be reincarnated as a chicken, would you prefer to be born on ...
Reuters reports that European retailers are locked in extended price negotiations with giant food companies - including the world's biggest, ...
A Financial Times feature says that almost 15 years after an attack on a tea plantation in Kericho, Kenya, many ...
Climate change is the most influential risk to food and agriculture, according to a new report by the World Business ...
Intensively farmed protein like pork, beef, dairy and fish, could incubate the next pandemic, according to a new working paper ...
Indigenous Peoples are at risk as a result of COP26 decisions to protect forests, threatening access to their own lands ...
Footprint reports that more than two out of three consumers have chosen a product thanks to a favourable ‘Eco-score’, while ...
The past year saw significant increases in international food prices. Will extreme weather, spiralling prices of natural resources and war ...
One third of children in England aged 10 to 11 is overweight or obese, according to NHS figures, in a ...
A new coalition of Indigenous Peoples is calling for free, prior and informed consent to be negotiated without exception as...
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