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20 Feb 2018

Do You Need Expert Advice and Comment? Fuel PR’s Dietitian and Sports Nutritionist Can Help

Do You Need Expert Advice and Comment? Fuel PR’s Dietitian and Sports Nutritionist Can Help Nutritional wisdom changes regularly, depending on the latest data and information available. Being able to call on a credible expert for advice and comment can help you wade through the daily information minefield and cut through to the reality much more quickly than relying on Google. Fuel PR’s in-house Dietitian and Sports Nutritionist Imogen Wolsey offers expert counsel and insights, monitors health and nutrition trends, […]

09 Jan 2018

Fuel has appointed an in-house dietitian and sports nutritionist

Fuel appoints in-house dietitian and sports nutritionist Fuel has appointed Imogen Wolsey as our in-house dietitian and sports nutritionist. Armed with a BSc in Dietetics and Nutrition and an MSc in Applied Sports Nutrition, Imogen will focus on providing Fuel clients with expert counsel and insights regarding best practice, evidence based nutritional messages and communications. Imogen is available to assist with dietetic reviews and analysis, regulatory and compliance issues, practical information and materials development, new product overviews and communication, monitoring of […]

20 Nov 2017

Gillian Waddell, MD of Fuel PR is pleased to announce that UGO Foods have won ‘Best New Retail Pasta’ at the 28th annual PAPA Awards.

Gillian Waddell, MD of Fuel PR is pleased to announce that UGO Foods have won ‘Best New Retail Pasta’ at the 28th annual PAPA Awards. Originally formed in 1977 as the Pizza Association, PAPA is the only formal trade body in the UK representing the broad pizza, pasta and Italian food and drink industry. Categories range from the finest spaghetti to the best pizza delivery company. The PAPA Awards only recognises and awards the Italian Food industry’s finest. UGO Foods […]

14 Jun 2017

Dr Andrew Scott: Our history and vision of the future with tea plant genes | Fuel PR

Our learning in tea plants is taking it’s next steps with Professor Goa’s studies, published this month, from the South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, with Camellia sinensis variety assamica cultivar Yunkang 10. Tea plants have two varieties the first originally found in China around the Ichow hills in Sichuan (Camellia sinensis variety sinensis), found around BC 2736, and the second discovered in India around the hills of Sivagasar, Assam (Camellia sinensis variety assamica) in 1823. Although they originally grew in […]

27 Oct 2016