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		<title>Marmalade Rebranding Post Brexit: Citrus Marmalade to Become the New Norm</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The UK is set to rebrand marmalade as 'citrus marmalade' under a new food deal with the EU, impacting producers and consumers alike.</p>
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<p>Marmalade is set to be rebranded as &#8220;citrus marmalade&#8221; under a new UK-EU food deal, a significant change that reflects the updated EU food regulations adopted by the UK post-Brexit. This rebranding will apply across England, Wales, and Scotland if the plans are approved, impacting a market that has long been associated with the traditional spread.</p>
<p>The EU has revised its regulations, allowing non-citrus spreads to be marketed as &#8220;marmalade,&#8221; thereby widening the legal definition for EU members. As part of this shift, the name change is expected to come into force in Northern Ireland under the 2023 Windsor Framework, further aligning UK food standards with EU norms.</p>
<p>The UK Government aims to reduce trade barriers and costs for British producers through this deal, which includes 76 revised EU food regulations that could apply in England, Wales, and Scotland. A government spokesperson stated, &#8220;Our deal with the EU supports businesses by removing the costly red tape that holds back our exporters from our largest trading partner.&#8221; This move is seen as a way to bolster the UK food industry in the post-Brexit landscape.</p>
<p>Producers of marmalade are preparing for the change that will require them to preface &#8220;marmalade&#8221; with &#8220;citrus.&#8221; More specific descriptions, such as &#8220;lemon marmalade,&#8221; will also be permitted under the new regulations. However, the impact of this change on UK marmalade producers and consumers is not yet known, leading to concerns about potential confusion in the market.</p>
<p>Defra has acknowledged that labeling changes around marmalade could be confusing for UK consumers. A representative from the department noted, &#8220;Labelling changes around marmalade could be confusing for UK consumers,&#8221; highlighting the need for clear communication as the changes roll out.</p>
<p>Historically, marmalade originated as a thick, sugary quince spread from Portugal, evolving over centuries into the citrus-based product widely enjoyed today. This cultural heritage adds a layer of complexity to the rebranding effort, as traditionalists may resist changes to a beloved staple.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the timetable for when the changes would take effect in Britain. It remains unclear whether the updated rules would need to be in place before or after mid-2027. Additionally, whether regulators will permit products such as &#8220;strawberry marmalade&#8221; to be sold on British supermarket shelves is still an open question, leaving many in the industry awaiting clarity.</p>
<p>As the UK navigates its post-Brexit food landscape, the rebranding of marmalade to &#8220;citrus marmalade&#8221; marks a significant shift that could redefine consumer expectations and industry standards. The outcome of this transition will be closely monitored by both producers and consumers alike, as they adapt to the evolving regulatory environment.</p>
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		<title>Sony PlayStation Network Rebranding: A Strategic Shift</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 22:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sony is phasing out the PlayStation Network branding by September 2026, transitioning to a unified PlayStation identity.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Who is involved</h2>
<p>Before the recent developments, the PlayStation Network (PSN) had been a staple of Sony&#8217;s online gaming services since its inception in 2006. Initially, PSN was primarily a platform for online gaming, providing players with the ability to connect and compete with others. Over the years, it evolved to include various digital services such as game downloads, streaming, and social features. However, as the digital landscape changed, so did the expectations surrounding online gaming services.</p>
<p>The decisive moment came with Sony&#8217;s announcement that it would phase out the &#8216;PlayStation Network&#8217; branding by September 2026. This shift marks a significant change in how Sony presents its digital services, moving towards a more streamlined identity. The new brand name will simply be &#8216;PlayStation,&#8217; reflecting a broader strategy to unify its offerings. Changes have already begun, with the &#8216;PSN Service Status&#8217; page rebranded to &#8216;PlayStation Service Status&#8217; in December 2025, signaling the start of this transition.</p>
<p>As part of this rebranding effort, developers are required to remove &#8216;PlayStation Network&#8217; from all menus and marketing assets. This decision is not merely cosmetic; it aims to eliminate the divide between hardware and service, consolidating Sony&#8217;s brand identity. Existing accounts, purchases, trophies, and friend lists will remain unchanged, ensuring that current users will not face any technical disadvantages. The rebranding is described as a strategic process, focusing on clarity and cohesion in branding.</p>
<p>Experts have noted that this move aligns with a broader market trend toward simplification in branding. By clearing out naming clutter, Sony is positioning itself to better capture the evolving nature of its digital services. The PSN brand, which has been in place for over 20 years, is being retired in favor of a more straightforward approach that reflects the company&#8217;s current offerings.</p>
<p>From autumn 2026, all new titles will be required to use &#8216;PlayStation&#8217; instead of &#8216;PSN&#8217; for online features. This change not only emphasizes the brand&#8217;s evolution but also signals a potential unified subscription strategy that could enhance user experience across platforms. Sony&#8217;s internal memo states, &#8220;We’d like to inform you that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has strategically decided to phase out the terms ‘PlayStation Network’ and ‘PSN’ across our platform in order to properly capture the breadth of our evolving digital services.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the rebranding is largely seen as a positive step, details remain unconfirmed regarding what the new brand identity will be after the rebranding is complete and how the unified subscription strategy will be implemented. The shift from PSN to PlayStation is not just a change in name but a reflection of the company&#8217;s commitment to adapting to the changing landscape of digital gaming and services.</p>
<p>In summary, the transition from PlayStation Network to PlayStation represents a significant shift in Sony&#8217;s branding strategy, aiming to unify its digital services and enhance user experience. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, Sony&#8217;s decision to simplify its branding may well set a precedent for other companies in the sector.</p>
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