Food &
Drink International reported last December that more than 30 major companies had committed to using SmartLabel.
Not exact matches
A more recent survey by
international market research firm GfK found that nearly half of consumers, 48 percent,
report that «free from GMO ingredients» along with «low sugar or sugar - free» are the important factors when deciding which food or beverage product to eat or
drink.
Drinks industry emphasises responsibility efforts in latest progress
report The
International Alliance for Responsible
Drinking has released its fourth annual Producers» Commitments progress
report.
Margaret Mary Clarke of
International Beverage talks to The
Drinks Report about the history of Old Pulteney and what sets the brand apart from other single malts
A stronger second half performance has helped global alcoholic
drinks giant Diageo to increase
reported operating profit by 6.5 % to # 2.574 b, aied by exchange rate movement, for the year ended June 30th 2010 as gains in developing
international markets offset declines in the mature markets of North America and Europe.
An
international report from the UK Health Forum into the collaboration of the food and
drink industry with public health finds that conflict of interest repeatedly stop governments introducing measures to improve health.
From some of the
reports that have been seen from the English football media in the last couple of days, you could be forgiven for thinking that the Arsenal and Germany
international star Mesut Ozil had phoned Arsene Wenger last week putting on a croaky voice and claimed to be dying, only to sneak off to Berlin and get absolutely blind
drunk and into a fight in a nightclub.
According to Business Wire, the study, published in this month's
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism,
reports that athletes who
drank chocolate milk after intense exercise were able to work out longer and with more power during a second workout compared with athletes who
drank commercial sports beverages...
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International students, both male and female, are less likely to enter as first - year freshmen and
report lower rates of drug use, binge
drinking and having a disability.»
A new
report from the
International Union for Conservation of Nature says ports and trade hotspots in the United States need to do more to detect and respond to foreign invaders like the quagga.Quaggas have transformed the Great Lakes ecosystem, outcompeting native species, harming fish populations, clogging up
drinking water intake pipes and helping fuel toxic algal blooms.
On the
international front, The Guardian
reported that Mexico's sugar tax has led to fall in consumption of sugary
drinks for the second year running and the Conservative government in the UK is pushing ahead with a new tax on sugary
drinks to commence in April 2018, according to The Independent.