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Cleaner than clean: When natural is not enough

It’s boom time for makers of natural ingredients, from colours to flavours to hydrocolloids…or is it? Despite widespread demand for all things natural, some ‘natural’ ingredients still aren’t acceptable to consumers – so when does ‘clean label’ need to go further than naturalness alone?

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Wasting food is like stealing from the poor: Pope Francis denounces 'culture of waste'
Throwing away food is like stealing from the table of the poor and the hungry

Wasting food is like stealing from the poor: Pope Francis denounces 'culture of waste'

Consumerism has made people 'accustomed' to wasting food and 'unable to see its real value', according to...

The low fat 'healthy halo': Fat labelling more powerful than calorie information in consumers' minds

The low fat 'healthy halo': Fat labelling more powerful than calorie information in consumers' minds

When it comes to judging the health value of foods, a low fat label may be more...

Scientists urge inclusion of glycaemic index on food labels

Scientists urge inclusion of glycaemic index on food labels

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Industry uses technical barriers to salt reduction as ‘an excuse’, says CASH

Industry uses technical barriers to salt reduction as ‘an excuse’, says CASH

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FAO asks: Could quinoa become a worldwide staple?

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