Archives for July 8, 2010

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Change4Life didn't change anything, claims academic

By Elaine Watson

There is “no evidence” to suggest that the Change4Life initiative has helped to improve the eating habits or lifestyles of the most vulnerable people, according to one health expert.

ECJ rules against Monsanto over inactive DNA in soymeal

By Jess Halliday

The European Court of Justice this week ruled that Monsanto cannot claim patent protection in Europe for inactive DNA sequences in imported GM soymeal, a judgement that lawyers believe could stimulate more imports of produce with inactive DNA.

New egg replacer could overcome labelling challenges

By Jane Byrne

A wheat-based egg substitute can replace up to 50 per cent of eggs in sweet bakery products such as eggs, muffins and cupcakes and requires no changes to a product’s labelling, claims UK supplier Ulrick & Short

Peanut allergy therapy not yet viable, say researchers

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

Desensitising those with peanut allergies is still not a viable treatment – although it could be in the future, according to a new paper published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Kids see more fast food adverts, fewer for sweets

By Jess Halliday

American children now see less TV advertising for confectionery products, but more for fast food, according to a new study that recommends continued monitoring of marketing practices and food company pledges.

Cargill teams with WWF to assess its palm oil supply

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

Cargill has announced a new partnership with the World Wildlife Fund-US (WWF) to assess its Indonesian palm oil suppliers on the back of continued concern about palm oil sustainability.

China uncovers more melamine tainted dairy materials

By Guy Montague-Jones

More melamine tainted dairy materials have been seized by Chinese food safety authorities, raising suspicions that it may be from the same batch that should have been destroyed following the 2008 scandal.

New innovations director at Synergy

Ian Butler has been appointed innovations director at Synergy, tasked with expanding innovation activities, overseeing the creation of a new analytical research function and hiring new staff.