Before sending your query, please note, the British Nutrition Foundation cannot provide dietary or nutritional advice to the general public.
For advice, please consult your GP or a HCPC registered dietitian either through the NHS or access the BDA directory of freelance dietitians here.
The British Nutrition Foundation reserves the right not to respond to queries about individual dietary or medical needs.
The British Nutrition Foundation is a leading UK nutrition charity providing evidence-based public health nutrition advice and information. Our ultimate aim is to help make healthy, sustainable diets accessible to all
Bridget Benelem, Nutrition Communications Manager, British Nutrition Foundation
Press office
Contact us for expert spokespeople and accurate, evidence-based, practical information about healthy, sustainable diets and food education in schools.
Please note the press office email address is for media enquiries only. For other enquiries please click here.
You can contact our press office via:
- Email - pressoffice@nutrition.org.uk
Please note that the British Nutrition Foundation cannot respond to personal nutrition queries. Information for consumers on a variety of nutrition and health topics can be found on our website.
Why use the British Nutrition Foundation?
- Available to provide expert comments and quotes, discuss story ideas, and deal with enquiries regarding press, TV or radio interviews
- Fully media trained team of nutrition experts, with the skills to make complex science accessible
- Rapid response rate
- Evidence-based advice and quotes
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Complaints policy
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