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Bringing together community food enterprises and projects that are working to make good food accessible to everyone in London to help create a healthy, sustainable and ethical food system for all.
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News: Call for standards for food aid

A leading food poverty organisation argues that the food aid model does not help food inequality, yet is favoured by the government, promoted by some charities, supported by the press and largely trusted by the public.
Food Poverty | Thursday 13 June 2019

News: Children's food campaigners complain about ads for 'manly' burgers

The Children's Food Campaign has complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) about Burger King's advertisements for the Double Whopper.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 6 November 2006

News: World's biggest 25 food companies not taking health seriously enough

The world's top 25 food companies appear not to be taking the new global diet and health agenda seriously enough, says an 80 page report from The City University out today.
Sustain | Friday 7 April 2006

News: Child-friendly characters deliver junk food marketing message to advertising regulator

This morning a collection of brand and licensed characters (or maybe us in costume) held a 'victory parade' outside the offices of the Committee of Advertising Practice. 9 child-friendly characters - including Tony the Tiger, the Nesquik bunny, Olaf and Elsa from Frozen, Peppa Pig and a Storm Trooper - came to hand in a letter to the advertising regulator thanking it for the lax rules which have allowed them to keep their jobs and to continue earning millions marketing junk food to children.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 12 July 2016

Reports: Food and Covid-19: How local authorities can support recovery and resilience

Guidance on the principles, processes and partnerships that contribute to a strong council response, as well as suggested actions for improving food access.
Food Poverty | Tuesday 28 July 2020

News: A Department of Food for Every City

Research from New York based University at Buffalo has shown a lack of engagement with food policy by local government in the US. They found that few of the planning department officials they surveyed cited food as a key priority in their work. Academics from the University say this is leading to food access and health problems for local consumers as well as a lack of support for local farmers. They would like to see a greater priority given to food systems in local government, calling for food policy councils, like those already operating in Washington and Baltimore, in every city. See also Sustain's work on Sustainable Food Cities here.
Sustain | Friday 24 April 2015

News: Children's Food Campaign response to Change4Life 'Great Swapathon'

The Children's Food Campaign raises concerns about increased food industry involvement in the Change4Life anti-obesity campaign
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 5 January 2011

News: New food innovation hub for London

The New Covent Garden Market in Nine Elms has launched the Food Exchange, a brand-new workspace, kitchen and food culture venue for everyone and everything to do with food.
Jellied Eel | Wednesday 7 February 2018

News: Sustain response to new Parliamentary Inquiry on Food Poverty and Hunger

Whilst the recognition of the rising problem of food poverty in the UK is welcome, Sustain fears that the recommendations have the wrong emphasis.
London Food Link | Tuesday 9 December 2014


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