Fine Cut Blog Archive for September 2010

Ethical shoppers confused by printed labels

Shoppers who are actively trying to buy sustainable and ethically sourced products are struggling to find what they want because they are overwhelmed by the variety of environmental labels in use.

Posted by Hannah McLaverty-Williamson at 27/09/2010 14:56:44

Asda rebrands 'unloved' food range

Supermarket giant Asda is relaunching its own brand mid priced food line.

Posted by Hannah McLaverty-Williamson at 22/09/2010 12:50:43

Reading food labels can help beat obesity

Reading the printed labels on food products is key for those wanting to battle obesity, one expert has claimed.

Posted by Hannah McLaverty-Williamson at 22/09/2010 09:41:14

UK manufacturers upbeat about next month's orders

The UK manufacturing industry is upbeat about demand during September, according to the CBI's monthly Industrial Trends Survey.

Posted by Laura Nineham at 17/09/2010 14:13:38

Shoppers will buy more ethically sound groceries

Food and drink products with industrial labels which display their ethical credentials are going to become more popular with consumers.

Posted by Laura Nineham at 14/09/2010 14:59:01

People banned from donating produce to charity because of new labelling regulation changes

Amateur gardeners in Carlisle have been banned from donating produce to a hospice, which was selling the goods in its charity shops.

Posted by Laura Nineham at 13/09/2010 12:08:55

Poor printed labels are one of the reasons why gardeners don't buy roses

Only one in three gardeners have bought a rose in recent years, and people say that poor printed labels are one of the reasons why.

Posted by Laura Nineham at 06/09/2010 11:36:10

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