Fine Cut Blog Archive for February 2012

Inconsistent labelling "moves goalposts" for gardeners

Gardeners are being caught out by the inconsistent labelling practices of plant retailers, a horticultural expert has claimed.

Posted by Paul Smithson at 27/02/2012 17:15:13

Traditional and modern engraving technology combined at H&H

The importance of new technology has been championed by historic gunmaker Holland & Holland (H&H).

Posted by Paul Smithson at 23/02/2012 11:56:24

Campaign to remove 'five-a-day' labels from unhealthy food

Food manufacturers have been urged to remove the 'five-a-day' symbols from the labels of unhealthy foods.

Posted by Joe Elvin at 17/02/2012 14:44:09

Manufacturers using fictional locations on food labels

Food manufacturers have been urged to be honest about the origin of their products following revelations that many are using fictional locations on their labels.

Posted by Joe Elvin at 15/02/2012 15:17:30

Sainsbury's to revise 'freeze by' advice on labels

Sainsbury's is to make changes to its product labels in an effort to reduce food waste, The Guardian reports.

Posted by Elizabeth Smythe at 10/02/2012 09:40:33

Tesco withdraws from Carbon Trust labelling system

Supermarket giant Tesco has opted out of a Carbon Trust labelling scheme just over four years after signing up for it.

Posted by Paul Smithson at 06/02/2012 16:08:08

Samsung follows Apple's lead on engraving

Electronics manufacturer Samsung is following in Apple's footsteps by encouraging customers to engrave one of its products.

Posted by Paul Smithson at 01/02/2012 11:12:10

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  1. Food #labelling for allergy sufferers could be made clearer if a new study into peanuts is successful. http://t.co/nEWIGHX5N2
  2. #Sainsbury's admit Scottish salmon #labelling error http://t.co/W5Xi8aeRqq
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