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News: Prevention not cure answer to childhood obesity

Instead of expensive and unpleasant surgery we should look to improve children's diets by protecting them from junk food adverts.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 12 December 2006

Reports: Have you bottled it? How drinking tap water can help save you and the planet.

Despite bottled water costing around 500 times as much as tap water, analysts predict we will buy more than 2 billion litres this year. Are you going to "bottle out" of your responsibility to the planet, and carry on drinking increasing quantities of bottled water?
Food Facts | Friday 1 December 2006

News: Ofcom have failed - now the government must step in

Ofcom's announcement is deeply disappointing. They have caved-in to the powerful food and advertising lobby.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 17 November 2006

News: Children's food campaigners complain about ads for 'manly' burgers

The Children's Food Campaign has complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) about Burger King's advertisements for the Double Whopper.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 6 November 2006

Reports: Sustainable food in care catering - a briefing paper

In 2005, the National Association of Care Catering (NACC) and Sustain, the alliance for better food and farming, embarked on a project to explore the opportunities for healthy and sustainable food procurement in care catering. This briefing paper set out the case and scope for work to improve the healthiness and sustainability of food in care catering, with an initial focus on improving the food standards for meals served to older people in care homes.
Good Food on the Public Plate | Wednesday 1 November 2006

News: Loopholes on brand advertising and sponsorship could scupper junk food ad ban

The National Heart Forum and Sustain cautioned MPs that Ofcom proposals could be fatally flawed if they do not deal with brand as well as product advertising.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 27 October 2006

News: Food Poverty Project widens its access

The Food Poverty Project is changing its name and will now be known as the Food Access Network - UK.
Food Access Network | Wednesday 25 October 2006

News: Alan Johnson criticised for u-turn on compulsory cookery lessons.

More than 50 organisations have written to Alan Johnson MP to express their disappointment at the Department for Education's u-turn on its commitment to make practical cookery skills a compulsory part of the school curriculum.
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 12 October 2006

News: Britain is now the most obese country in Europe

Commenting on the news that Britain is now the most obese country in Europe, Richard Watts of the Children's Food Campaign said..
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 10 October 2006

News: OFCOM figures show support for tough rules on TV junk food advert

..we are disappointed that Ofcom have, yet again, made a pig's ear of this consultation by not researching people's views on the option of a 9pm watershed for junk food TV adverts.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 9 October 2006

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