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Iced coffee can be more sugary than chocolate - Which?
...Iced coffees from high street chains can be more sugary than chocolate and fizzy Drinks, research by consumer lobby group Which? has found...
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Why food bills aren't shrinking - five things to know
... Profit margins on some items - particularly processed food and Drinks - are bigger...
Pret A Manger to scrap smoothies, frappes and milkshakes
...By Mike PowellBusiness reporterPret-a-Manger has said it will stop making smoothies, frappes and milkshakes in another blow to its customers and Drinks subscribers...
What's behind Canada's drastic new alcohol guidance
... If you must drink at all, two Drinks maximum each week is deemed low-risk by the government-backed guidance...
Two glasses of wine enough to hit daily sugar limit
... In the UK, alcoholic Drinks are required to display volume and strength in units of alcohol by volume (ABV)...
Covid: Cummings claims PM was warned about lockdown drinks, and job vacancies hit new high
... PM was warned about lockdown Drinks - CummingsThe prime minister s former top aide has Dominic Cummings says Boris Johnson was warned about the gathering on 20 May 2020 but he " waved aside" concerns and that " the PM lied to Parliament about parties"...
Toddlers may be getting hooked on sugar in snacks
... What are free sugars? This group includes sugar added to food or Drinks - at home, or by a chef or other food manufacturerIt also includes sugars that naturally occur in foods such as honey, syrups (maple, agave and golden), nectars (blossom), and unsweetened fruit juices, vegetable juices and smoothies Sugar found naturally in milk, fruit and vegetables, does not count as free sugars but is included in the " total" sugar figure on food labelsDr Kawther Hashem, Campaign Lead at Action on Sugar, and Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London, said it was " ludicrous" that certain food companies were being allowed to promote high-sugar sweet snacks to parents with very young children, despite them being aware that babies and toddlers shouldn t be having any free sugars...
Covid: Cummings claims PM was warned about lockdown drinks, and job vacancies hit new high
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning. We'll have another update For You this evening.
1. PM was warned about lockdown Drinks - CummingsThe Prime Minister 's former top aide has Dominic Cummings says Boris Johnson was warned about The Gathering on 20 May 2020 but he " waved aside" concerns and that " the PM lied to Parliament about parties". No 10 says it is " untrue" to say Mr Johnson was " warned about the event" adding when he attended " he believed implicitly that This Was a work event". An investigation is under way.
2. Job vacancies hit new highJob vacancies hit a record high in The First figures that exclude the government's furlough scheme, which protected jobs during the pandemic. Vacancies soared to 1. 24 million between October and December and were 462,000 higher compared to the three months before the pandemic, The Office for National Statistics says.
3. Sick pay cutUnvaccinated staff at supermarket chain Morrisons who test negative but must isolate for 10 days if they're a close contact of someone with Covid will see their sick pay cut. They will receive statutory sick pay of £96. 35 a week instead of The Company rate of at least £10 per hour. Sick pay is unaffected for unvaccinated staff who test positive. The Move brings the supermarket In Line with retailers such as Ikea, Next and Ocado.
4. Fighting UK vaccine rolloutAnti-vax protesters have been Making Use of the " sovereign citizen" Defence - a defunct ancient English Law - to hand out fake legal documents. Others have cited non-existent " Common Law " to try to take Covid patients out of intensive care wards. Followers of these Conspiracy Theories wrongly believe they possess the legal power to bring leading politicians, civil servants and scientists before so-called " Common Law courts".
5. Blanchett's lockdown lessonsThere's one role played by two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett that we'll never see. The Hollywood actress home-schooled her seven-year-old daughter during lockdown. But there was a catch - Blanchett had to dress up as Edith's teacher, and Stuffed Animals attended some lessons.
And there's More . .at how the UK Covid booster rollout is going.
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