The Independent newspaper has picked up a quote from me in an article today on "The great KitKat debate: is it fair?" See: http://...
I am Campaigns and Networking Coordinator at Baby Milk Action, which monitors the baby food industry. Our aim is to protect breastfeeding and babies fed on formula from practices that put profits before health. This is a daily look behind the scenes of the work of Baby Milk Action, including the boycott of Nestlé (the worst of the baby food companies), which we promote in the UK. See the Baby Milk Action website if you are unfamiliar with our work.
The Independent newspaper has picked up a quote from me in an article today on "The great KitKat debate: is it fair?" See: http://...
Baby Milk Action produces a calendar with breastfeeding pictures from around the world on behalf of some of the groups belonging to the Inte...
Ben Goldacre has reproduced the press release from Professor Carlsen that generated the 'Breast NOT Best' news news stories this wee...
I wrote yesterday about a strange Norwegian study that is being reported under headlines 'breast is NOT best', when a more relevant ...
UPDATE 7 JANUARY: For what Professor Carlsen actually said see: http://boycottnestle.blogspot.com/2010/01/what-carlsen-said.html Includes th...
According to an advertising company, Nestlé is paying celebrities US$10,000 a tweet to push Nestlé products on Twitter, the social networkin...
As The Guardian reports today, the UK Freedom of Information Act is five years old: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/freedom-info...