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COMPILATION: EU lobby on sugar

European Parliament votes for big reductions in sugar in baby foods and prohibitions on labelling at too early an age.

 

EU Council conclusions on Childhood Overweight and Obesity

 

Update on Sugar in baby foods: JRC report published

Public Health England finds Snacks for babies contain ‘unacceptable’ amounts of sugar 27.6.2019

EU Platform for Action launched today acknowledges that breastfeeding lowers the risk of obesity 15.3.2005

NGOs leave EU Platform on Diet, Physical Activity & Health

European Parliament to vote on new regulations on baby food marketing.  10.6.2013

CLICK HERE for a 2012 Background Briefing

CLICK HERE for a 2013 letter from UK Dept of health

CLICK HERE for the report on BBC Breakfast News

CLICK HERE for the 2013 EU Proposals

 

 

 

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