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New legislation applying to large businesses such as takeaways, restaurants and cafes comes into force on today.
Food industry encouraged to help people move towards and maintain a healthier weight by reducing excessive calories in everyday foods by up to 20% by 2024.
The National Diet and Nutrition Survey assesses the diet, nutrient intake and nutritional status of the general population of the UK.
Guidance for food businesses on the Weights and Measures (Food) (Amendment) Regulations 2014.
Find out about the type of healthy food all maintained schools and academies in England have to provide under the school food standards.
Sets out progress on the calorie reduction programme for the food industry and public health bodies between 2017 and 2021.
We want your views on reducing children's exposure to advertising for products that are high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) on TV and online.
A detailed description of the methodology of the DHSC calorie model.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DHSC’s impact assessment of the Mandating Calorie Labelling Out-of-Home.
Look up the additional code (Meursing code) required for import or export of goods containing certain types of milk and sugars
In August 2016, the Behavioral Insight Team (BIT) published a report outlining the shortcomings with official statistics on calorie intake. The BIT report was accompanied by an initial response from the Government Statistical Service which provided details of the main...
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