Healthy eating

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Seven coffee and sandwich shop chains join FSA healthy meal drive

Costa Coffee is one of seven coffee and sandwich chains to join the FSA healthy meals campaignThe companies have identified specific projects which take into account procurement, menu planning, kitchen practices and consumer information. They will give the Agency a six-month progress update.
Posted: 06 March 2009 | 11:52

Elior throws weight behind new FSA public health campaign

saturated food can be found in many foodsContract caterer Elior has thrown its weight behind the Food Standards Agency’s new campaign highlighting the risk of eating too much saturated fat.
Posted: 11 February 2009 | 07:44

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Chris DruceOh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful, and since we've no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
Posted: 06 February 2009 | 16:32

Which? welcomes pub chain support for FSA healthy eating scheme

Pubs join the drive for healthier mealsConsumer rights group Which? has welcomed the move by six of the UK’s largest pub chains to join the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) drive to improve healthy eating outside the home.
Posted: 06 February 2009 | 15:35

Pub chains join FSA healthy eating drive

Pub chains join FSA healthy eating driveSix of the UK's leading pub chains have become the latest catering operators to sign up to the Food Standard Agency’s (FSA)’s commitment to providing healthier meals outside the home.
Posted: 05 February 2009 | 12:40

Growing consumer demand for calorie information on menus

Calorie labels on Starbucks menus in New YorkConsumer demand for nutritional information on menus is growing, according to a survey of major restaurant and pub operators in the UK
Posted: 04 February 2009 | 15:54

Menu labelling is too costly

Bob CottonLast week, Food Standards Agency chief executive Tim Smith urged the industry to back nutritional labelling on menus. But Bob Cotton, British Hospitality Assocation chief executive, says it is the wrong time to launch such a measure.
Posted: 29 January 2009 | 00:00

Parents cheesed off with school packed-lunch guidelines

School dinnersThe majority of parents believe the Government shouldn’t dictate what goes into their children’s school lunchboxes, research revealed today.
Posted: 28 January 2009 | 09:00

Compass Group backs menu labelling scheme

Ian El-MokademCompass Group has thrown its weight behind the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) scheme to introduce calorie labelling on menus.
Posted: 26 January 2009 | 13:00

Have your say on menu labels

Tim SmithThe Food Standards Agency last week announced that a number of leading hospitality companies would be trialling calorie labelling on menus this summer. Chief executive Tim Smith explains more
Posted: 22 January 2009 | 00:00

Menu labels another costly burden on restaurants, says BHA

Calorie labelling at McDonald's in New YorkNutritional labelling on menus will have “significant cost implications” for catering businesses and has not been thought through sufficiently carefully, the British Hospitality Association (BHA) has warned.
Posted: 15 January 2009 | 18:15

FSA insists it won’t be ‘calorie police’ for menu labels

Calorie labelling at Starbucks in New YorkThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) today insisted it would not be “calorie police” when a trial of nutritional labelling on menus kicks off later this year.
Posted: 15 January 2009 | 16:50

Menu labelling comes to chain restaurants

A number of well-known high‑street restaurants will trial nutritional labelling on their menus this summer, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will announce today (15 January).
Posted: 15 January 2009 | 11:00

Prince Charles urges schools and hospitals to buy local produce

Prince CharlesThe Prince of Wales last night urged schools and hospitals to group together to buy locally sourced food from hubs of local farmers.
Posted: 02 December 2008 | 10:21

FSA signs up six fast-food chains for healthier meals programme

McDonald's chicken legend with burgerThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) will today announce that six leading fast-food chains have signed up to its commitment to providing healthier meals outside...
Posted: 20 November 2008 | 10:01

Hospital canteen food slammed by Which?

hospital patientThe majority of hospitals in the UK need to “raise their game” on the food offering in their canteens as the current situation is “farcical”, Which? has warned.
Posted: 24 October 2008 | 16:30

Organic sales drop as operators cut costs

Produce at Planet Organic in IslingonOrganic food sales are starting to drop in the hospitality sector as operators tighten their belts because of the economic downturn, experts have revealed.
Posted: 09 October 2008 | 07:00

Government publishes guidelines on school drinks

The Government has published a new voluntary code of practice for all drinks served in schools and urged manufactures to sign up to it.
Posted: 03 October 2008 | 00:01

Scotland to offer free dinners at primary schools from 2010

School dinnersThe Scottish Government today announced plans to introduce free school dinners for primary school children from 2010.
Posted: 02 October 2008 | 12:00

California becomes first US state to demand fast-food restaurants list calories

burgerCalifornia has become the first US state to force fast-food restaurant chains to list calories on their menus.
Posted: 01 October 2008 | 12:15

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