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UK cake-eaters prefer smaller treats Jul 25, 2008 ... Traditional and standard products, like cakes and biscuits, look to have remained the same size. Some smaller portion sizes are also ...
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Weekly iron supplements better than daily, new evidence The researchers concluded that a weekly iron dose is more effective than a daily dose in height gain but not in haematological improvement over a 16-week ...
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Cadbury builds Fairtrade awareness, bar-by-bar Cadbury builds Fairtrade awareness, bar-by-bar. By Jess Halliday, 04-Mar-2009. Related topics: Sustainability, Financial & Industry, Chocolate and ...
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EDA not supporting UK farmers' 'fair trade' calls "It is high time we took the same approach at home with 'fair trade' for British dairy farmers." New payment formula. In its findings, the report therefore ...
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Organic trade fair honours high value Danish market Feb 13, 2009 ... The organic trade fair Biofach has hailed Denmark as its ‘country of the year’, as organics account for 6 per cent of food spending there.
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New oat-based fat substitute targeted at Europe Aug 9, 2005 ... The oat-derived Z-Trim product has been developed specifically for the European market, as a more suitable alternative to its US corn-based ...
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Oat cholesterol claim woos Kraft in the Netherlands Products such as sugared oat-based cereals had been forbidden from carrying the claim because of high sugar content but FDA has now relaxed this rule. ...
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New Quest berry flavours target dairy growth Dec 5, 2006 ... Quest claims that its new Berrysense range of fruit flavours could give dairy product firms the edge in capturing lucrative new markets.
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Dairy Crest reshuffles business in face of economic downturn Although Dairy Crest continues to supply its milk to stores such as Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, its home delivery service, long a British household tradition ...
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Dairy Crest reshuffles business in face of economic downturn Although Dairy Crest continues to supply its milk to stores such as Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, its home delivery service, long a British household tradition ...
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