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Food firms plan to phase out industrially produced trans fats

Members of the International Food and Beverage Alliance (IFBA) – including Nestlé, The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo – will aim to phase out industrially produced trans fats from their products...

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(HU) Túl gyorsan reggelizünk

Hungarians don’t have enough time for a proper breakfast A breakfast habits survey conducted by Kellogg’s in Hungary this spring has found that 30 percent of young adults who live...

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Less sugar, more ice cream? US review explores ways to reduce sugar in dairy

A new report by North Carolina State University (NC State) and the US National Dairy Council (NDC) is reviewing the options available to the dairy industry to reduce sugar in...

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Magazine: A new generation of foods and drinks: healthy and convenient products

According to Hamburg-based global market research and analytics company Statista, this year the average European consumer realises EUR 1,267.96 FMCG turnover, 2 percent more than last year. Jenny Zegler, associate...

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Food can’t be healthy if the ingredients are unhealthy

Excessive use of pesticides and antibiotics in livestock farming, and poor management of fertilisers are all major threats to human health – a new report by the World Economic Forum...

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One third of young adults consume considerably less calcium than needed

The increase in fractures is a worldwide trend. One of the main reasons behind the fractures is inadequate calcium intake. According to a recent study, 70 percent of the population...

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ALDI supports the Go Pink Initiative for the fifth time

The ALDI Magyarország Élelmiszer Bt. is participating in the Go Pink Initiative for the fifth time, which in October every year attracts attention to the importance of fighting against breast...

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Tesco reduces the sugar content of its own branded soft drinks

Tesco significantly reduced the added sugar content in its own branded soft drinks, so from the beginning of October in the soft drinks on the shelves of the department stores,...

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Brewing company makes efforts for a greener world

Since the start of their sustainability programme in 2010, HEINEKEN Hungária Zrt. has recycled 98 percent of the waste they produced, covered 22 percent of their energy use from renewable sources...

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2016 was the year of innovation and expansion for Auchan

In 2016 Auchan Retail Hungary realised gross sales of HUF 350.4-billion with their 19 hypermarkets and 18 petrol stations. Sales increased by 3.8 percent and the company strengthened its positions...

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Healthy is the new sexy

According to a WHO report, two thirds of Hungarians are overweight. However, only half of Hungarians think that they have a weight problem – reveals a study by Nielsen. The...

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Peanut allergy treatment ‘lasts up to four years’

An oral treatment for peanut allergy is still effective four years after it has been administered, a study has found –BBC News wrote. Children were given a probiotic, with a...

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Coffee may reduce the risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases

Coffee may reduce the risk of a series of illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, according to two recent studies, but their authors argue that the lifestyle associated with coffee may also...

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Mineral oils from the packagings

During our lifetime, we can eat up to 40 decagrams of food-soluble packaging materials, and surprisingly, even solid materials can dissolve in each other. The mineral content of the paper...

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Nielsen: Europe faces slow growth

Amid great political and economic change around the world, global consumer confidence moved modestly in 2016, rising three points between the first and fourth quarter to 101. Confidence scores in...

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Tesco is committed to the fight against cancer

In Hungary, nearly eight thousand women is diagnosed with breast cancer every year . Tesco is committed to the fight against cancer, so in October the company joins to the...

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The fastest-growing market

Functional food products and goods that can improve people’s health are among the fastest-growing segments in the FMCG sector. According to a study by Leatherhead Food Research, in 2016 the...

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Obesity due to insufficient nutrition is the most serious nutritional problem in the world

Obesity caused by insufficient nutrition is the most serious nutritional problem in the world – according to a new global report. According to the latest Global Nutrition Report 2016 the...

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Magazine: Yogurt: you can eat it or you can drink it

Last year sales increased in the yogurt category, with sales improving in all segments. Beáta Várkonyi, external corporate relations director of Danone Hungary told us that they are trying to...

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Magazine: Oat’s renaissance

Thanks to an excellent sales performance from mueslis and muesli bars, cereal sales have increased by 8 percent recently. Klaudia Takács, associate marketing manager of Nestlé Hungária Kft. told our...

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Water for Health on the World Water Day

It is a fact that there is no life without water – we learn it very early. It is a high priority task to raise awareness to the importance of...

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Four cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of colon cancer recurrence

Drinking more coffee may keep colon cancer from coming back, find researchers from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston – the Daily MIrror wrote. “Observational studies of patients with established...

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Omega-3s may prevent from the development of schizophrenia

Omega-3 fatty acids may prevent the development of full-blown schizophrenia in people who are at high risk of the disease, new research suggests. What's more, omega-3s seemed to prevent the...

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Within a few years the reduced deuterium content preparation can be an anti-cancer drug

The AHYD Rákkutató és Gyógyszerfejlesztő Kft. (AHYD Cancer Research and Drug Development Ltd.) has taken another significant step towards the registration of the reduced deuterium content water (DDW) as an...

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Shocking images on the cigarette packs in Slovakia

From the next year, Slovakia also introduces the shocking images on the cigarette packagings – the Slovak TASR news agency wrote on Wednesday, referring to the information provided by the...

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One glass of red wine is equivalent to an hour at the gym

According to researchers of the University of Alberta in Canada the resveratrol, a compound found in red wine has health benefits similar to those we get from exercise. According to...

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A handful of nuts a day may reduce the risk of developing deadly diseases

Snacking on just half a handful of nuts a day can cut the risk of dying from a string of major diseases, a new study reveals. Researchers found that eating...

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Dangerous obesity is spreading as an epidemic

The European experts dealing with obesity published a joint statement, in which they call for the attention of the European governments, health ministries, institutions, policy-makers and decision-makers' to start immediate...

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ÁNTSZ: the WHO and Interpol issued an alert on an illegal wieght loss aid

The World Health Organization (WHO) and Interpol issued an alert on an illegal wieght loss aid. The dangerous substance is called 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP briefly) – the National Public Health and...

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Regular, moderate coffee consumers have 'cleaner' arteries

A few cups of coffee a day may help people avoid clogged arteries – a known risk factor for heart diseases – South Korean researchers believe. The study was published...

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