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June 2023

Soaring food prices having a detrimental impact on mental health, Which? finds

27 June 2023

Soaring food prices are having a detrimental impact on the mental health of shoppers and families across the UK, new research from Which? has found. The increased price of everyday groceries has worsened the mental health of one in four (25%) people, according to a new survey from the consumer champion, which also finds that […]

Press Release: affordable food for all, Budget lines, business and trade select comittee, Cost of living, Health, mental health, Public Health, skipping meals, Supermarkets

May 2018

Which? response to food industry failing to meet 5% sugar reduction challenge

22 May 2018

Sue Davies, Which? Strategic Policy Adviser, said: “Our research shows that consumers want the Government to help them eat more healthily by actively encouraging food companies to reduce sugar, salt and fat levels. “While it’s good to see some progress, any reductions need to be part of a wider Government strategy – which includes more […]

Statement: Food, Public Health

August 2015

“The Government needs to reform the broken complaints system” – Which? response to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report

19 August 2015

Which? executive director, Richard Lloyd, said: “We know people are reluctant to complain because they don’t feel confident that action will be taken. The Government needs to reform the broken complaints system in public services to prevent serious failings.” Notes to Editors Our‘Make complaints count’campaign now has over 83,000 supporters and is calling on the Government […]

Statement: Public Health, Public Services

March 2015

“We want the next Government to commit to urgently reforming the complaints system across all public services.” – our response to the Public Accounts Select Committee report on calls for a new independent body to investigate clinical failures

27 March 2015

Which? executive director, Richard Lloyd, said: “It’s vital that people feel able to speak up when things go wrong in public services, to help prevent the same thing happening again. But thousands have told us they faced barriers to complaining. We want the next Government to commit to urgently reforming the complaints system across all […]

Statement: Public Health, Public Services

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