A newly published updated nutrient profiling model will bring more food products into the ‘less healthy’ category.
The government hopes a ban on junk food adverts will prompt manufacturers to develop healthier recipes.
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Florida to limit junk food purchases for food stamp users
Florida state lawmakers are moving forward with a proposal that would restrict what foods recipients of the Supplemental ...
The UK's junk food ad ban is now in force. Drawing on international comparisons, New Food Deputy Editor Ben Cornwell examines ...
This isn't the first time a White House administration has fought to ban junk food from food stamp purchases because of the ...
States have started banning junk food from SNAP. It’s not going according to plan.
Food bank officials, some medical professionals and grocers urged the state Senate to reject legislation (SB 615) to reform ...
The move looks set to see thousands of products, including many yoghurts, fruit juices and desserts, reclassified as HFSS ...
It would see adverts banned on public services such as trains and buses in the Liverpool City Region.
Reforming SNAP product eligibility is not about shaming recipients or denying assistance, writes State Sen. Andrew Chesney.
New documents published by the DHSC reveal ministers are planning to switch to an updated nutrient profiling model, which will bring thousands more products under the bans ...
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