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Revised Guidance in the US Regarding ‘Healthy’ Claims

In September 2022, the Food and Drug Association (FDA) proposed new guidance regarding the use of the term ‘healthy’ on food labels. The move is in response to a report that found that the majority of people in the US don’t consume enough fruit, vegetables and dairy. So, what’s the plan behind the new guidance,…

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FDA Regulations for Labeling ‘Gluten-Free’ and ‘Free-From’Foods in the US

With allergens on the rise worldwide, and more people opting for more control over what they consume, it has never been more important to trust our food labels and make confident decisions about what we consume.  New innovations in the ‘free-from’ market are providing more safe choices to those with food allergies or intolerances. However,…

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Saving Space on US-Bound Labels

How can you include all the information that you need, and want, on labels with limited room? Our expert US team shares their top tips for saving label space.

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Ashbury COVID-19 Update

To Our Clients, The food industry is aptly referred to as one of the most dynamic; it is no surprise...
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Brexit changes in the food and drink industry – where you can find...

Trade talks are full steam ahead as the rules and regulations to govern post transition trade are established. Our latest...
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Range of Food Allergens - Natashas Law

Natasha’s Law – How new allergen regulations for food...

Ashbury look at the evolution of Natasha’s Law and what challenges exist when applying the new legislation.  The number of...
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Ashbury Industry Insights Bulletin: July – September 2020

What's on the horizon for regulatory compliance? Subscribe to our quarterly bulletin here The quarter two 'Industry Insights' bulletin highlights...
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Prepare your labels for Brexit

How To Prepare Product Labels For BREXIT: 6 Changes To Consider –...

In the first of our 'Brexit Bites' series, Ashbury experts provide you with insights on how to prepare your product...
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What does trading on WTO terms mean? – BREXIT Bite 3

Our BREXIT Bites Series gives you a bite sized taste of upcoming changes that may affect your business. Thanks to...
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How do you substantiate a pet food claim and how does this differ from...

Ashbury Product Information Experts Demelza Sully and Steve Spice, discuss the requirements to substantiate a functional claim on pet food...
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Port of Dover Border Control Post

What are Border Control Posts and why do they matter? – BREXIT Bite 2

Our BREXIT Bites Series gives you a bite sized taste of upcoming changes that may affect your business. We release...
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‘The Jungle’ – A Work Of Fiction That Accidentally Changed US Food...

Where did Food Regulations come from? In this blog, we share the story of a work of fiction and how...
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Fraudulent hand sanitiser during COVID-19 and tips to help spot these...

Regulatory Team Lead and Non-food Expert Bharti Gorania-Wood, looks at some of the recent incidences of fraudulent hand sanitisers during...
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The impact of Coronavirus on free from product categories

Zoe Jordan, Ashbury’s Business Development Director looks at the impact of Coronavirus on the free from category and how interest...
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Ecommerce is changing the game for the way product information is...

Pete Martin, Regulatory Director at Ashbury, discusses how eCommerce will effect the way product information is presented to consumers, and...
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