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  • [[Northern Foods]] is one of the largest food manufacturers in the UK having made its name a ...] and [[Marks and Spencer]]), have risen 10%.<ref name="northern">Northern Foods sales rise against falling margins’ 26/10/01 Ft.com</ref>
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  • Northern Foods owns seventeen operating businesses and more than 50 sites. ...iality breads; bread-based snacks; cakes and puddings; biscuits and frozen foods.
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  • Northern Foods plc ...been appointed a non-executive Director and Chairman designate of Northern Foods plc with effect from 13 November 2001. A native Yorkshire-man, he will succ
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  • ...departments. Haskins was presumably instrumental in ensuring the Northern Foods placement in MAFF[36]. *[[Phunky Foods]]
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  • ...an unsustainable model of agriculture solely to suit the needs of Northern Foods== ...-up of the food industry as over-capacity is eliminated".[42] And Northern Foods supposedly sources 80% of its food in the UK so it is ensuring that this mo
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  • #REdirect[[Kraft Foods Inc.]]
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  • ...NewsDetail.asp?reqid=980448 Altria Group, Inc. Completes Spin-off of Kraft Foods Inc.] Accessed 2007</ref>. ...steering committee for health4schools, a community project funded by Kraft Foods.<ref>[https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robreesltd Rob rees profile], ''LinkedIn''
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  • Phunky Foods is a food industry initiative which is ostensibly intended to teach kids ab ...p://www.phunkyfoods.co.uk/ website] that it is an initiative of [[Northern Foods]] 'working in partnership' with the [[Cargill]]/[[Frontier]] and [[Nestle]
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  • #Redirect[[Northern Foods Plc]]
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  • #redirect[[Associated British Foods plc]]
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  • ==10 reasons why we don’t need GM foods== .... But this is little short of a confidence trick. Far from needing more GM foods, there are urgent reasons why we need to ban them altogether.
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  • ==Genetically Modified (GM) Foods - Renewed Threat to Europe== GM foods and crops were virtually excluded from the European Union in the 1990s by s
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  • [[Associated British Foods plc]] is a diversified international food, ingrediants and retail group wit ...n|Galen]]. While Garry maintained the company's prominence in the European foods market, ABF's growth has been eclipsed by the phenomenal performance of [[G
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  • Weston Foods is part of [[George Weston Limited]]. It is a Canadian food processing and ...n Foods]] (GWF) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Associated British Foods plc]].
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  • ...loss products for [[Unilever]]. <ref> [http://www.unilever.co.uk/ourbrands/foods/default.asp Unilever food brands page] accessed 30th November 2007</ref> Slim Fast Foods is listed as 'partners' with the following groups...
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  • *[[Alliance for Better Foods]]
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  • ...ncil on Science and Health, accessed 18 February 2009.</ref> It defends GM foods, industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics and food additives. It at
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  • ...opment, engineering and innovation roles at [[Johnson & Johnson]], [[Kraft Foods]] and The [[Procter & Gamble]] Company.
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  • ...against the European Union's moratorium on trade in genetically engineered foods. Agricultural experts from around the world will discuss the negative impac ...oria, St. Louis, London, Johannesburg, and Philadelphia to help promote GM foods". {{ref|22}}
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  • ...on the developing world. Greenpeace's "opposition to genetically modified foods" was listed by CORE as among the ways by which "these zealots" cause "miser
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  • ...tch.org/prwissues/1999Q4/forcing.html Force Feeding Genetically Engineered Foods], Pr Watch Website Accessed 31 January 2011</ref> ...tch.org/prwissues/1999Q4/forcing.html Force Feeding Genetically Engineered Foods], Pr Watch Website Accessed 31 January 2011 </ref>.
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  • ...ford, head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA regulates GM foods in the US although, in reality, it is currently largely a voluntary proces
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  • ...n farmers, scientists, food companies, and even PR people who deal with GE foods,' it says.
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  • ...linked one quarter of these cases to the consumption of organic or natural foods. This is despite the fact that only one percent of the food produced in th ...s claimed that 'the increasingly violent tactics being used by the anti-GM foods movement' is one aspect of the GM debate that 'has gone largely unreported.
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  • Consumer Alert has consistently lobbied against the labelling of GM foods. [[Fran Smith]] has also attacked the Biosafety Protocol.
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  • ...arkets - including the UK-based Tesco chain - to handle questions about GM foods from shoppers. The organization is also working with women's groups in poor
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  • ...maworld.com/10.1080/10408390701855993 Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods]. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 49, 2, pp 164-175</ref> ...dified_%28GM%29_Foods_-_Renewed_Threat_to_Europe Genetically Modified (GM) Foods: Renewed Threat to Europe], GMWatch, 2008, accessed 9 June 2009</ref>
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  • ...rketing campaigns,' but whose real mission appears to be attacking organic foods on behalf of the biotech industry.
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  • ...he originator of the 'E. Coli myth' - the idea that people who eat organic foods are at a significantly higher risk of food poisoning. Avery published an ar ...U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), people who eat organic and natural foods are eight times as likely as the rest of the population to be attacked by a
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  • ...d consists of the [[Grocery Manufacturers of America]], [[Heinz]], [[Kraft Foods]], the [[National Soft Drink Association]], [[Pepsico]] and [[Coca-Cola]].
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  • ...97-2003), as well as of the ACNFP Sub Group on Long Term Monitoring (of GM foods). Her predecessor at ACNFP was [[Derek Burke]] and her successor was [[Mike ...t advised the British Government directly) on whether or not to approve GM foods.
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  • ...people should be discouraged from eating so-called 'organic' or 'natural' foods.<ref>"Londoners demand regulation of potentially deadly organic food", pres ...hia coli O157:H7 and eating either conventionally grown or organic/natural foods. CDC recommends that growers practice safe and hygienic methods for produci
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  • ...government price controls of biotech drugs; promoting genetically modified foods; streamlining the regulatory process for biotech products; and supporting t ...earch team broken up, after he had raised questions about the safety of GM foods, L Val Giddings, on behalf of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, appl
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  • ...pril 3, 2000) Other Bivings' clients have included Dow Chemicals, [[Kraft Foods]], [[Phillip Morris]], [[BP Amoco]], [[Chlorine Chemistry Council]], and [[ ...enetically modified foods. The sites provide a wealth of information on GM foods and engage the company's critics in a non-confrontational discussion of the
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  • ...include producers such as [[Cadbury’s]], [[Kellogg’s]] and [[Northern Foods]], restaurant chains such as [[McDonalds]] and [[PizzaExpress]], all the ma ..., H J [[Heinz]], [[Kellogg's|Kellogg Company of Great Britain]], [[Kraft]] Foods UK, [[Meat & Livestock Commission]], [[Nestlé]] UK Ltd, [[RHM Technology]]
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  • ...ut it at the meeting on the Public Debate (see [[Genetically Modified (GM) Foods - Renewed Threat to Europe]]).
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  • ...ses - ACNFP) for almost a decade (1988-97), during which time the first GM foods were approved for the UK. In the 1980s he worked for a biotech company (All Prof Burke was a member of the [[Royal Society]] working group on GM foods whose report, 'Genetically Modified Plants for Food Use', is said to have r
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  • ...toria, St Louis, London, Johannesburg, and Philadelphia to help promote GM foods. On one occasion Monsanto paid for him to travel several hundred miles to h
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  • ...cularly interested in the debate over the safety of genetically engineered foods and the application of the Precautionary Principle to domestic and internat Conko's many publications include papers promoting GM foods and free trade and attacking the precautionary principle, co-authored with
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  • ...ed lobby group that says its mission is to "make the case for GM crops and foods".<ref>CropGen (2013) [http://www.cropgen.org/ Welcome], acc 6 Apr 2013</ref ...h the 'public should be allowed to make their own informed choice about GM foods', says the CropGen Chairman Prof [[Vivian Moses]], 'it is essential that th
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  • ...t time in the US required new labelling standards for genetically-modified foods. The initiative was narrowly defeated after an aggressive PR campaign again
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  • ...odern agriculture. DeGregori argues that innovations such as bioengineered foods have increased life expectancy, crop yields and generally improved human we
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  • ...which advises Ministers and the Food Standards Agency on the safety of GM foods, from 1998 to the present.
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  • ...iences - has pointed out that, in fact, '..there is no shortage of non-GMO foods which could be offered to Zambia by public and private donors To a large ex
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  • ...utical industry body Interpharma Internutrition - a promotion group for GM foods. It has in its working group representatives from the food industry (e.g. N
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  • ...try and 'improve' the reporting of controversial scientific issues like GM foods by the media. The other members of the Forum were<ref>Job roles in parenth
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  • ...anic agriculture: Does it enhance or reduce the nutritional value of plant foods?” J. Sci. of Food and Agric., 2001, 81, pp.924-931.</ref><ref>Worthington ...er levels of some beneficial nutrients in organic compared with nonorganic foods. In organic vegetables the research recorded 53.7% more beta-carotene — w
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  • ...ugar Association (whose members include [[Coca-Cola]], Pepsi and [[General Foods]]) lobbied Congress to withdraw $406m of WHO funding.
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  • ...Peter Blackburn, former chair of Nestle UK, and now also chair of Northern Foods. Food and drink industries use the FDF to promote their own interests to bo ...titutions match the ever-increasing need for new products in the processed foods sector.
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  • ...ty risk or that foods produced using GMOs represent a special class of new foods, and we believe they should be subject to the same type of risk assessment ...[[Food Standards Agency]] where he sits on the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes (ACNFP).
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  • ...ty risk or that foods produced using GMOs represent a special class of new foods&#39;{{ref|14}} ...th industry GM-promoters and has heavily supported biotechnology and other novel food that will provide new avenues for food manufacturers.
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  • ...large transnationals operating in Europe such as Cargill, Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods and Unilever. - Non-Executive Director and Chair designate of [[Northern Foods]] plc (as of November 2001), succeeding [[Lord Haskins]].
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  • ...ban or long-term moratorium on growing GM crops or introducing any more GM foods would be a huge blow for the John Innes Centre. "It would be very, very ser
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  • ...nine years, from 1992-2001, as a Member of the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes (ACNFP), the UK's main regulatory committee dealing with GM f ...'Scientific perspectives on regulating the safety of genetically modified foods', (Nature Reviews - Genetics 2 217-222, 2001), has been quoted, most notabl
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  • ...twork, Gilland follows Furedi in believing that the public rejection of GM foods is 'irrational' and stems from a 'culture of fear' and of risk-aversion whi ...The UK supermarket chain Iceland has come out against genetically modified foods, Tony Gilland objects to its irresponsible campaign'], 20 March 1998.
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  • ...economic system” to the public, including large donations from General Foods, General Electric, General Motors, IBM, Johnson and Johnson, Procter and Ga
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  • ...&sc=50&id=222 Don't Be Fooled by Costumed Protestors: Genetically Modified Foods Backed by Scientists, Regulators and Farmers], International Food Safety Ne Powell is a fierce opponent of any move to make the labelling of GM foods mandatory. According to Powell:
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  • ...ion UK]] | [[Omya UK]] | [[PepsiCo]] | [[Premier Foods Group]] | [[Princes Foods]] | [[Provision Trade Federation]] | [[Royal Colleges of Physicians of the ...anic Research Centre]] | [[PepsiCo]] | [[Premier Foods Group]] | [[Princes Foods]] | [[Provision Trade Federation]] | [[Royal Colleges of Physicians of the
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  • ...9,000 tonnes goes on organic land and crops. So why the attacks on organic foods and not conventional ones?<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2000
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  • ...cus on GM has seemed misguided given the lack of commercial interest in GM foods in the UK and Europe, where there is little if any demand for them among co
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  • ...e, which is published by the Hudson Institute, Avery claimed that "Organic foods have clearly become the deadliest food choice" on the basis that organic fa ...tion had never warned against "higher levels of natural toxins" in organic foods
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  • ...al industries, and its members include [[Nabisco]], [[McDonalds]], [[Kraft Foods]], [[Nestle]] and [[Hershey]]. It lobbies for favourable food legislation a ...[[The Hershey Company]] | [[J.R. Simplot Company]] | [[Kellogg]] | [[Kraft Foods]] | [[Mars]], Incorporated | [[McCormick & Company, Inc.]] | [[McDonald’s
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  • ...stocking products containing even trace amounts of biotech-enhanced hybrid foods, developed and safety tested for the past decade.'
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  • ...mpanies. It has been active in designing risk assessment procedures for GM foods and chemicals for government regulators in the US and the EU. ...ole in establishing the risk assessment procedure for genetically modified foods that was later adopted by the [[European Food Safety Authority]]:
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  • ...ainsbury's Gatsby Foundation), as well as the commissioning of plays on GM foods to tour UK secondary schools. The JIC also hosts a Teacher-Scientist Networ
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