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News: Mayor launches competition to get London's school kids growing their own food

London's primary school children are being encouraged to grow their own fruit and vegetables by the Mayor, Boris Johnson, through a new Capital Growth schools competition launched today (Thursday 21 January).
London Food Link | Thursday 21 January 2010

Reports: Good Catch... the essentials: A manual for sustainable seafood

The Good Catch manual helps the culinary sector navigate seafood sustainability to make practical improvements in their business. Good Catch directs catering professionals to a range of user-friendly materials and activities on seafood sustainability, specifically designed to help restaurants and related businesses improve the sustainability of the fish they buy, serve and promote.
Good Catch | Monday 18 January 2010

News: Make fresh local food your new year's resolution

Finding good fresh food at an affordable price is not always easy - that's where Sustain can help. A dedicated adviser has now been appointed in every region in England to help people set up food co-ops.
Food Co-ops | Monday 18 January 2010

News: Celebrity chef Loyd Grossman joins attack on government for hospital food failure

Loyd Grossman responds to the Good Food for Our Money campaign's 'A Decade of Hospital Food Failure' report by declaring 'it is a scandal that improving hospital catering remains far from the top of the NHS agenda'.
Good Food for Our Money Campaign | Thursday 14 January 2010

News: Children's Food Campaign response to ASA ruling on Heinz Nurture products

The Children's Food Campaign welcomes the ASA's ruling that Heinz did not have enough evidence to claim that its Nurture infant formula and milk supports children's immunity and development.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 13 January 2010

News: Government's food 'vision' offers only more of the same

The Government's Food 2030 report was slammed today by campaigners for failing dismally to tackle the unsustainable nature of our food and farming system.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 4 January 2010

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News: Government wastes over £50m on hospital food failure

The Government has wasted over £50 million since the year 2000 on at least 17 separate initiatives to improve hospital food, which have resulted in almost no improvement to the quality of meals served, or to their nutritional and environmental value.
Good Food for Our Money Campaign | Tuesday 29 December 2009

Reports: Good Food Training - evaluation of a pioneering training project for hospital and care caterers

This report is the final evaluation of the two-year Good Food Training project, undertaken by the Centre for Food Policy at City University. it documents the successes and challenges from the two-year project, with recommendations for catering qualifications and food skills training to improve the healthiness and sustainability of hospital and care catering in the future.
Good Food Training | Monday 21 December 2009

News: Advertising Standards Authority failing to protect consumers says the Real Bread Campaign

Today, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) rejected a complaint from the Real Bread Campaign that the Hovis 'Rolls' television advertisement had breached the TV Advertising Standards Code by misleading consumers. The Campaign believes that in doing so, the ASA is guilty of a failure of duty to the public and now calls on consumers to take action.
Real Bread Campaign | Wednesday 16 December 2009

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