Last rites? Supermarkets’ annual Easter egg bonanza to end Shoppers may soon have to hunt for chocolate eggs as anti-obesity law dictates how and where unhealthy foods can be sold
Does your job take a toll on your body? You’re in trouble unless you’re an athlete There’s a whole industry devoted to keeping sportsmen and women healthy. If you’re a roofer or a brickie, you’ll be lucky to get a few tips on stretching
‘Commercial no-brainer’: why the role of happiness officer is taking off As UK firms try to reap the benefits of employees who feel cared for, a new job is rising to prominence
‘Aggressive’ marketing of formula milk flouts code, warns WHO as it urges curbs ‘Misleading’ messages from $55bn-a-year industry are ‘unethical’, says report, which calls for plain packaging rules similar to tobacco
Amazon reportedly circling exercise bike maker Peloton as company falters Peloton has struggled in recent months with lockdown over, negative press and cheaper models coming to the market
Selfridges tempts shoppers with sex therapy and ‘psychedelic trips’ Unusual self-care offerings are part of retailer’s attempt to get customers back into habit of visiting stores
Revealed: many common omega-3 fish oil supplements are ‘rancid’ Independent tests find that a number of products on the market use oxidised oils, with the rancidity often masked by flavourings
Want the perfect job? It’s £44k for a four-day week – but you have to go into the office Short working hours, a brief commute and endless cups of tea are in, but working from home isn’t on the menu, according to a new survey
Go with the flow: how period clothing went mainstream Period underwear is branching out into leak-proof exercise clothes, swimsuits, sleepwear – even blankets. Is this finally the end of tampons and pads?
Vrimp your shrimp: Nestlé launches faux seafood product made from seaweed Swiss food firm says product boasts ‘authentic texture’ as it seeks to capitalise on rise in meat-free diets