Welcome to the summer edition of our Food, Beverage & Agri-Business ezine.
In this edition we consider the various measures being taken at EU level in the wake of the recent horsemeat controversy to strengthen the enforcement of food safety. We look at the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s new restrictions on the advertising of food and drinks which are high in fat, salt or sugar. We also discuss how businesses can use new domain names, such as ‘.food’, to best protect and enhance their online presence.
For further information on any of the issues discussed in this ezine, please call or email any of the ‘Key Contacts’ listed or your usual William Fry contact person.
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- Giving the Green Light to Healthier Options in the UK
- Tackling Food Fraud: The Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed
- Strengthening of European Food Laws
- New EU Regulation for Baby Food & Food for Special Medical Purposes
- Will the New gTLD Program Impact Your Brand Management Strategy?
- BAI Tightens Advertising Restrictions on ‘High Fat, Salt or Sugar’ Foods
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