Food Foundation launch new Ad Competition for Peas Please Campaign
Legendary advertising creative and Bartle Bogle Hegarty co-founder Sir John Hegarty has launched a competition with food think tank The Food Foundation aimed at persuading children across the UK to...
View ArticleTesco pledges to back British farmers and help people eat more healthily
Tesco has today underlined its commitment to British agriculture by signing up to the National Farmers’ Union Fruit & Veg Pledge – as well as increasing the amount of vegetables in people’s diets...
View ArticleHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall calls for dedicated advertising fund to improve...
Healthy January stops here as the annual fruit and veg marketing budget runs out. £296.6 million gets spent on confectionary, snacks, fruit, veg and soft drink marketing in the UK each year. But...
View ArticleDWP Launches National Measurement Of Household Food Insecurity
From April 2019, the Department for Work and Pensions will be including the ten adult questions from the US Government’s survey on household food insecurity into the UK Family Resources Survey. This...
View ArticleFood Foundation Release New Report Showing Pandemic Effect On Food Insecurity...
A New Report from the Food Foundation, released as part of the #EndChildFoodPoverty campaign spearheaded by Marcus Rashford, provides further evidence that the pandemic has had a devastating impact on...
View ArticleNew Data shows food insecurity major challenge to levelling up agenda
New data released by the Food Foundation reports that 8.8% of households (4.7 million adults) have experienced food insecurity in the past month. This has increased from 7.3% in July 2021. 3.6% (1...
View ArticleNew portal launches for cost of living crisis case studies
The Food Foundation is launching an online portal to share the experiences of people struggling to survive Britain’s cost of living crisis. Breadline Voices Breadline Voices, a new series from The...
View ArticleExpanding Free School Meals would generate up to £41.3bn for the economy
Expanding Free School Meals could inject up to £41.3bn into the economy, reveals new research from Impact on Urban Health. The research explores two potential expansion scenarios and finds a positive...
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