Research & evaluation

Eating Better: policy and advocacy gap analysis 

Eating Better are an alliance of over 70+ civil society organisations drawn from across the food system, united by their mission to create a fairer and more sustainable food system. Collectively, their work is guided by their ‘Better By Half’ roadmap, which outlines 25 actions across 5 key sectors.  Following the launch of their project, […]

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Charting a path to policy change: a landscape review

Breastfeeding rates in the UK are consistently low, campaigners and NGOs are frustrated at policymaking inertia, and current research shows inequity of access to breastfeeding support; both based on levels of disadvantage and ethnic background. Impact on Urban Health commissioned Bremner & Co to undertake a comprehensive policy and practice review to understand these challenges

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Understanding the reach of redistribution: an impact evaluation

The Felix Project, London’s largest food redistribution charity, tackles the UK’s dual challenges of food waste and hunger. In 2024, it redistributed the equivalent of 38 million meals, collecting surplus food from manufacturers and retailers to support community organisations. Seeking to understand the impact of its food redistribution, The Felix Project commissioned Bremner & Co

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Bridging activism and industry: a process evaluation

Bite Back is a youth activist movement set up to challenge the food system to drive healthier, higher standards. It works with 80 young people, aged 13-21 and from across England, on campaigns like restricting junk food advertising and extending eligibility for free school meals. In 2022, Bite Back piloted the Food Systems Accelerator Programme

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Pioneering a school food initiative: understanding impact through lived experience

Tower Hamlets became the first borough in the UK to extend Universal Free School Meals (UFSM) to both primary and secondary school students in 2022. Evidence indicates UFSM can address food insecurity, reduce stigma associated with means-tested Free School Meals, and tackle child hunger. In Tower Hamlets, a borough where 48% of children live in

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