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doves farm dark chocolate chip cookies withdrawn

... product information the withdrawn product is: product: doves farm chocolate chip cookies with dark chocolate chips (150g)batch code: 1080best before: 21 september 2011 doves farm has removed the affected batch from sale and is informing customers of the withdrawal via its website and through the relevant allergy support organisations more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 16 August 2011   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
diamond set to become world’s second biggest snack maker with pringles buy

... the us food giant signed a deal in april to take the international crisps brand off p&g’s hands – a move that is set to triple the size of diamond’s snack business that includes the kettle chips brand it paid €432m for in 2010 more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 9 August 2011   Category : Rest
healthy eating habits making chinese youth overweight

... this included vegetable intake (fresh or cooked vegetables), fruit intake (fresh fruits including fruit juice), sweets intake (desserts, ice cream, candy, or soda), snack intake (potato chips, corn chips, and tortilla chips), and fast food intake (mcdonald’s, kfc, pizza hut etc) more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 21 July 2011   Category : Food And Health
new cc’s ‘2 flavour smash’ corn chips

... the new 2 flavour smash chips will include the brand’s popular tasty cheese and sour cream & chilli corn chips mixed in one packet ... the chips are available in 175g packets for a limited time at supermarkets and convenience stores more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 24 June 2011   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
potato chips a weight-gain criminal

... the foods associated with the biggest weight gain over the 20-year study period included potato chips, other potato foods, sugar-sweetened beverages, unprocessed meats and processed meats ... one extra daily serve of potato chips alone was associated with as much as an extra 0 more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 24 June 2011   Category : Dried Foods
fat substitutes linked to weight gain in rats

... synthetic fat substitutes used in low-calorie potato chips and other foods, such as olestra, could backfire and contribute to weight gain and obesity, according to a study published by the american psychological association ... by feeding rats pringles potato chips - either full-fat or both full-fat and ‘low-fat’ olestra varieties - researchers noted that rats eating both kinds of chip gained more weight ... half of the rats in each group also were fed standard pringles potato chips, which are high in fat and calories ... the remaining rats in each group were fed high-calorie pringles chips on some days and low-calorie pringles light chips on other days ... the pringles light chips are made with olestra, a synthetic fat substitute that has zero calories and passes through the body undigested ... for rats on the high-fat diet, the group that ate both types of potato chips consumed more food, gained more weight and developed more fatty tissue than the rats that ate only the high-calorie chips ... the fat rats also didn’t lose the extra weight even after the potato chips were removed from their diet ... however, when those same rats were switched to a high-fat diet, the rats that had eaten both types of potato chips ate more food and gained more weight and body fat than the rats that had eaten only the high-calorie chips more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 21 June 2011   Category : Food And Health
new cspo deal means palm oil certs no longer needed, says nbpol

... palm oil is used in 1 in 10 products in the supermarket including bread, crackers, chips, confectionery, margarine and cereals, as well as personal care and beauty products such as soap and lipstick more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 12 May 2011   Category : food industries Economic
new cspo deal means palm oil certs no longer needed, says nbpol

... palm oil is used in 1 in 10 products in the supermarket including bread, crackers, chips, confectionery, margarine and cereals, as well as personal care and beauty products such as soap and lipstick more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 12 May 2011   Category : Rest
dieters misled by product names

... potato chips are labeled “veggie chips,” milkshakes are called “smoothies,” and sugary drinks are named “flavored water more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 28 April 2011   Category : Food And Health
name change may be enough to alter health perception, suggests study

... however, irmak and his colleagues noted that things are not often this simple, as naming ambiguity is ‘prevalent’ in the food industry: “potato chips are labelled ‘veggie chips,’ milkshakes are sold as ‘smoothies,’ and sugary drinks have been re-positioned as ‘flavoured water,’ […] the names of the latter item in each pair might lead a consumer to infer undue nutritional superiority,” they said more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 26 April 2011   Category : Food And Health
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