Healthy eating

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Skipping breakfast and lunch not good for economy

workers eatingEmployees are costing the British economy £17b a year in lost productivity by skipping breakfast and lunch, a new report claims.
Posted: 22 November 2007 | 15:44

FSA denies talks with restaurants over traffic light labelling system

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has dismissed claims it is in talks with the hospitality industry to get restaurants and contract caterers to adopt its traffic light labelling system.
Posted: 19 November 2007 | 17:06

Jamie Oliver slams government for not supporting school meals reform

school dinnersJamie Oliver has slammed the Government for failing to support the reform of school meals he helped to kick off.
Posted: 02 November 2007 | 12:50

Government publishes plans to tackle malnutrition in care homes

Health minister Ivan LewisThe Government today launched the first ever nutrition action plan aimed at tackling malnutrition amongst care home residents.
Posted: 30 October 2007 | 16:22

Government plans to tackle care home malnutrition

Care home feedingThe Government-led action plan to tackle malnutrition in care homes is expected to be published tomorrow.
Posted: 29 October 2007 | 11:07

High levels of salt found in fast-food chains

Many meals at UK fast-food restaurants contain “shockingly” high levels of salt, campaigners warned today.
Posted: 19 October 2007 | 14:03

Scottish workers condemn lack of healthy lunch options

ChipsScottish employees have hit out at the lack of healthy lunch choices on offer near their workplaces.
Posted: 19 October 2007 | 07:00

Crisis in school kitchens?

kid eating burgerUptake of the new healthier school meals is plummeting, while caterers feel their concerns are being ignored as the Government imposes increasingly stringent guidelines. Chris Druce reports
Posted: 18 October 2007 | 00:00

Government launches new school meals campaign

school canteenSchools secretary Ed Balls today launched a campaign that hopes to address plummeting school meals uptake in England.
Posted: 16 October 2007 | 13:00

Marriott bans trans-fats

Marriott logoMarriott has become one of the first major hotel groups in the UK to ban cooking oils containing trans-fats.
Posted: 16 October 2007 | 11:20

LACA and SFT to launch teen media campaign

school mealsThe Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA) has teamed up with the School Food Trust (SFT) to launch a teen media campaign aimed at arresting nose-diving meal uptake at secondary schools.
Posted: 10 October 2007 | 09:00

Scottish schools to ban the sale of sweets and fizzy drinks

Sweets, chocolate and fizzy drinks will be banned for sale in Scottish schools next year, the Scottish government has announced.
Posted: 01 October 2007 | 13:30

Malnutrition action plan launch delayed

care homePublication of a Government-led action plan to tackle malnutrition in care homes has been delayed until later this month.
Posted: 01 October 2007 | 11:45

Government decides to tackle malnutrition

care come cateringThe Government is launching a new action plan designed to address malnutrition among the elderly, which costs the UK an estimated £7.3b a year.
Posted: 27 September 2007 | 10:00

The A to Z of healthy living

An alphabetical run-down, in association with Nestlé FoodServices, of the things we all need to do to stay healthy, and the things the hospitality industry needs to do to make sure we have the opportunity. Janet Harmer reports
Posted: 27 September 2007 | 00:00

Parents join forces to pressure politicians over school meals

school mealsParents from across England are set to come together next month to discuss ways to put further pressure on politicians about the quality of school meals.
Posted: 04 September 2007 | 14:35

Future of school meals looks bleak without intervention

school dinnersThe Liberal Democrats today claimed that 400,000 fewer meals have been served in English schools since the start healthy eating regulations, placing the system in “meltdown”.
Posted: 03 September 2007 | 14:31

Annabel Karmel, author on cooking for children

Annabel KarmelAnnabel Karmel is an author on cooking for children and the manufacturer of the Eat Fussy range of healthy ready meals, which, together with Brakes's manufacturing business Creative Foods, she is launching into the restaurant market. She talks to Kerstin Kühn
Posted: 30 August 2007 | 00:00

Scottish caterers accredited with healthy eating award scheme

More than 130 caterers and food outlets in Scotland have been accredited with a healthy eating award scheme since it launched 12 months ago.
Posted: 28 August 2007 | 15:26

Food service launch for kids' healthy ready-meals

Annabel KarmelAnnabel Karmel, the creator of the Eat Fussy range of healthy ready-meals for children, has teamed up with food service supplier Brakes to launch a new range of meals into the restaurant market.
Posted: 23 August 2007 | 14:00

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