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The Hidden Dangers of Bad Data: Why Accurate Product Labelling Matters

When it comes to food shopping online, consumers depend on precise product information to make informed choices, especially concerning dietary needs and allergies. However, inaccurate data can lead to mislabeled products and incorrect search results, adversely affecting customer experience and safety.

From Prescription to Plate: GLP-1s and the Future of Food Retail

GLP-1 medications have dramatically changed the weight management landscape, and retailers have a unique opportunity to play a key role in supporting those using it.

Beyond the Prescription: How Retailers Can Support GLP-1 Users

Retailers that adapt to evolving consumer needs and create simple, supportive journeys will be well positioned to shape the future of health-focused retail. Ultimately, supporting customers, including those on GLP-1 medications, means building an evidence-based, nutrition-focused retail environment that strengthens trust, engagement and long-term loyalty.

Malnutrition in a World of Plenty: Why Awareness Still Matters

With greater awareness, early intervention, and the use of technology to advance both personalised nutrition and informed food system decisions, we can enhance nutritional health, improve wellbeing, and reduce the risk of malnutrition.

Webinar Recap: How Personalised Nutrition & Smart Food Discovery Are Redefining Health Journeys

Discover how shifting consumer health habits, driven by chronic health conditions, the GLP-1 boom and evolving wellness goals are reshaping the way people discover, choose, and engage with food. In our webinar, industry experts joined Spoon Guru for a strategic conversation on turning shifting consumer health habits into commercial growth.

Opinion: National Food Strategy

Spoon Guru’s Head of Health and Sustainability suggests we take heed, pause, reflect and commend this monumental piece of work.

Social media influences on what we buy and eat

Is it possible to make healthier foods, like vegetables, more appealing by applying visual characteristics associated with fattier foods?

Child obesity has a new enemy – the pandemic

Like many adults, kids are snacking more and moving less. The problem is of epidemic proportions and my concern is that with this behavior, their immunity will become even weaker and whether its during the next flu season, or worse – another pandemic, even more lives will be at risk.

The race to bring healthy foods to Britain’s front door

While the new UK’s HFSS legislation may be new, the call to help improve people’s health and quality of life by reducing instances of obesity is not.