Backlash at defective model
29 Nov 2006
The food industry has condemned the FSA's nutrient-profiling system as intrinsically flawed, writes Gemma Charles.
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Built on worthy environmental and design credentials, the marque has failed to live up to its early promise.
The food industry has condemned the FSA's nutrient-profiling system as intrinsically flawed, writes Gemma Charles.
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