Month: August 2018
Month: August 2018
Should junk food labels include warning photos
What is it about food label reform that has transformed what many would initially consider a rather mundane topic into a global debate? For starters,
Should food labels include exercise amounts
In the latest topic of debate regarding food label development and reform, the Royal Society for Public Health has announced that they are supporting a
Do process food labels really help consumers
When it comes to food label design, it seems there are no shortage of dissenting opinions. After all, this particular topic has become one of
Can health labels on food be making people fatter?
Although there has been ample discussion in recent months regarding the benefits of food labelling and the increased health benefits that may be able to
Should alcoholic drinks display Calorie count
The debate related to the disclosure of nutritional content on food and drink labels has been ongoing for years. It seems as if every few
Adhesives restore burial mask of Egyptian pharaoh
Although we often think of adhesives as a common household product which can help with chores around the house or menial office-related tasks, the potential
Has mad labelling of food created an oppourtunity
Marcus Blackmore, the head of Australia’s leading natural health business, Blackmore’s Australia, recently accredited the new rise in demand for naturally nutritious foods to the
Should junk food be labelled as good for kids
With the aid of obesity experts, a revelation has been made on the underhand advertising tactics used by junk food companies to promote their products
Do pubs need to remove their allergy labelling
According to the latest local authority food law report by the Food Standards Agency, pubs are not at par with other players in the food
Do you take notice of food labels Now is the time
The Food Standards in Scotland yesterday launched Lookatthelabel with an aim of encouraging consumers to take time in looking at food labels. A working mother
New labelling rules see a loss of cheaper imports
New legislations were adopted on 1st October requiring extra labelling for parallel pesticides imports into the UK. Parallel imports are the ones that are manufactured
Food suppliers using clean labels to hide contents
Judging from recent history, it is plain to see that food and beverage labels can prove to be a powerful influence on consumers. Take, for
Are new printers going to improve home printing
The latest information released by the prominent, bar coding and software specialist, is that the new printer (Epson C7500G) can change in-house label printing. This
Shop Owner jailed in relation to illegal chemical
Akbar Khan is the owner of Khan’s Bargain shop in Peckham and has recently been sentenced for four months in prison after attempting to hide
Are clean labels in reality a negative
Clean labels are always attractive to consumers, for it is important to have food without additives and preservatives. This leads to companies leaning towards the
Are sugared drinks about to be thing in the past?
School lunches are, arguably, one of the most controversial and often contested elements of nutrition at large. After all, no one likes the idea that
Are Supermarkets showing food is from the UK?
Can food labels and drink labels represent political reform? Although such a question may provoke fierce debate during discussions of hypothetical “what-if” scenarios, the truth
Will Supermarkets have to change food labels
In light of the overwhelming volume of label reform taking place in countries around the world, the question that continues to pop up amongst industry
Have Britain become obsessed about home brewing
If there’s one thing that Britain has become renowned for the world over, it is, undoubtedly, the widespread passion for beer that can be found
Uproot wines use visual labels
Label design has always been an exciting field. In fact, many of the innovations and fresh ideas that have come out of graphic design and