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Reports: Joining-the-Dots... Collaborative food buying and sustainable distribution for London restaurants

This report is one of a series that analyses opportunities for improving the sustainability and economic viability of food supply chains serving smaller and community-based food enterprises.
Making Local Food Work | Tuesday 1 June 2010

News: New survey shows dried-up state of drinking fountains in UK's parks

A survey published by the Children's Food Campaign finds that the vast majority of public parks around the UK have no public drinking fountains. This encourages thirsty children to turn to sugary alternatives or go without, both of which are bad for their health.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 31 May 2010

Reports: Thirsty play: a survey of drinking water provision in public parks

This survey of 140 parks around the UK found only 11% had fountains, and in only two thirds of these parks were any of the fountains working. This encourages thirsty children to turn to sugary alternatives or go without, both of which are bad for their health.
Children's Food Campaign | Sunday 30 May 2010

News: Tiny tots need legal protection: Children's Food Campaign response to LACORS survey of nursery food

The Children's Food Campaign welcomes the survey carried out by LACORS into the standard of food served to children in UK nurseries, but is concerned that the report's recommendations do not go far enough.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 14 April 2010

Article: New adventures in sourdough

Real Bread Campaign coordinator's attempts at getting a bread machine to co-operate.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 12 April 2010

News: Children's Food Campaign response to ASA ruling on Kellogg's 'Coco Pops after school' advertisement

The Children's Food Campaign are disappointed by the Advertising Standards Authority's ruling that the Kellogg's Coco Pops advert featuring a cartoon character in school uniform did not break its code and was not 'socially irresponsible' despite encouraging children to eat more of a high-sugar product.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 7 April 2010

News: The next Jamie: Blue Peter gardener launches campaign

With the school summer term approaching, Blue Peter gardener Chris Collins has put down his spade to call on the Government to ensure that every child has the chance to have a go at growing their own while at school.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 6 April 2010

News: Senior government adviser calls for legal standards for hospital food

Professor Tim Lang, a leading expert in food policy and prominent government adviser, today joined campaigners to call for legally binding standards to improve hospital food.
Good Food for Our Money Campaign | Wednesday 31 March 2010

Reports: Yet more hospital food failure - the bill rises to £54m and still counting

A second, updated report analysing government spending from 2000 to 2010 that has been wasted on failed voluntary attempts to improve hospital food. The bill for failed government initiatives continues to rise, reaching £54m over the past decade.
Good Food for Our Money Campaign | Tuesday 30 March 2010

Reports: Are supermarket bloomers pants? A Real Bread Campaign investigation of supermarket in-store bakeries

A Real Bread Campaign investigation of UK supermarket in-store bakeries, concluding that many supermarket in-store bakery loaves are produced using artificial additives and processing aids and that many are not being baked from scratch on site but produced elsewhere to be re-baked at a later date as and when needed.
Real Bread Campaign | Saturday 27 March 2010

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