"Best before" date labels could be scrapped in an attempt to cut the £680 worth of food thrown away by the average UK household each year. New government guidance to shops aims to put more focus on ...
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A group of European Union states led by the Netherlands and Sweden are calling on the European Commission to scrap 'best before' labels on a host of long life products in a bid to cut down on food ...
THE UK Government should scrap the use of BMI as a health measure and the planned implementation of calorie labels in restaurants, a new report has urged. The Women and Equalities committee has warned ...
"Best before" date labels could be scrapped in an attempt to cut the £680 worth of food thrown away by the average UK household each year. New government guidance to shops aims to put more focus on ...
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