Ultraprocessed” has become a bad word in our food supply, but regulators are struggling with how to define the term to help consumers. Here’s why that’s so hard to do.
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Exosens and Theon International announce the signature of the extension of long-term supply agreement for another 3 years, securing deliveries through 2030 In a market where the global supply of image ...
Five London councils are calling on the London mayor to get rid of adverts promoting casinos and gambling websites on the Underground. Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Hackney, and Lewisham councils have ...
Toothpaste tubes, deodorant and hand cream containers will be accepted in blue bag curbside recycling throughout Nova Scotia starting Monday. Companies that produce, import or sell packaging and paper ...
A woman has credited her homemade compost for "supercharging" her vegetable patch - leading to a "whopper" of a carrot. Diana McIntyre, from Forton, Lancashire, grew the 32cm (12ins) vegetable in only ...
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