Tag "Nutri-Score"

Carrefour requires suppliers to disclose Nutri-Score

In France, all branded Carrefour suppliers will be required to state the Nutri-Score of their products on the retailer’s website and app. Those who refuse to do so will be...

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Food Packaging Should Have Labels On Front About Health Impact, Says WHO

Packaged food and drinks should have easy-to-read nutritional information on the front of the products to help consumers make healthier choices, according to the first-ever World Health Organisation draft guidelines...

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Danone pulls back from Nutri-Score labels

Danone is to remove the Nutri-Score labels on its dairy and plant-based drinks sold in Europe. One of the first major food and drink companies to voluntarily sign-up to the...

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Portugal’s new government reverses Nutri-Score pack labelling plan

Lisbon’s former government had proposed to adopt the traffic-light labelling system, which ranks products based on their nutritional value. The recently-installed government in Portugal is halting the introduction of Nutri-Score front-of-pack...

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Foodwatch questions the healthiness of plant-based meat substitutes

A „Veganuary” alkalmából a Foodwatch fogyasztóvédelmi szervezet 15 tisztán növényi alapú húshelyettesítő terméket vett górcső alá. Az eredmény: e termékek egészségessége meglehetősen ellentmondásos. This article is available for reading in Trade...

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The Nutri-Score marking has also appeared on Hungarian food products

The Nutri-Score food label is becoming more and more common in Hungary, which uses a letter and color scale from A to E to show how healthy the regular consumption...

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Further objectives for promoting a conscious and more sustainable lifestyle

Lidl has launched the Planetary Health Diet programme, which seeks to offer the best product selection in its stores by 2025 for making conscious consumer decisions when shopping. For a...

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EU Postpones Decision On Common Nutrition Label Until 2023

The decision on the proposed EU regulation on the common nutrition label has been postponed until the second quarter of 2023, according to media reports. Nutri-Score, which uses colours from...

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Business and sustainability: Danone’s dual commitment began 50 years ago

“The responsibility of companies does not end on the production lines or in the offices. Their actions determine the quality of life of every consumer. We only have one planet...

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Kaufland reduces the salt, sugar and fat content of more than 300 private label products

Kaufland has cut the salt, sugar and fat content of more than 300 private label products since 2018, and the retailer plans to do the same with another 200 products...

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Try to find MUCI!

Trade Marketing Club (TMK) has been organising its annual ‘I Love Trade Marketing’ conference around Valentine’s Day for almost 20 years. In 2022 the event’s title was ‘Try to find...

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Albert Heijn: Nutri-Score labels on private label products

Albert Heijn attaches Nutri-Score labels to further 6,000 PL products in their electronic price tags and shows the Nutri-Score logo next to the products on its website and in its...

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Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese makers oppose NutriScore

Producers of Parmigiano Reggiano and Grana Padano cheese in Italy have joined forces to oppose the nutritional labelling system NutriScore. The cheese producers say: the system is misleading and deceptive,...

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Danone introduces Nutri-Score in Hungary too

Supporting shoppers in making conscious consumption decisions, from July the packaging of Danone Krémtúró cottage cheese cream products feature Nutri-Score nutrition information. WHO, BEUC and the EU all recommend the...

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Kaufland To Add Nutri-Score Labels To More Private-Label Products

German retailer Kaufland has announced plans to add Nutri-Score labelling to more store-brand products including the ‘K-to go’ and ‘K-free’ brands. From December onwards, the retailer aims to gradually roll...

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