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  • ...head of the FSA, he publicly endorsed GM food in interviews, saying all GM products approved for sale in the UK 'were as safe as their non-GM counterparts'. Ev ...thout question and by holding a position from day one that all approved GM products 'were as safe as their non-GM counterparts', the FSA under Krebs has brough
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  • ...s. They have moved on to incorporate other specialist retailers and there products into there store to make a literal “one stop shop.” Shoppers can know ...y actually tell the consumers how much they are paying the farmers for the products that they buy which is something that most supermarkets do not do. The ide
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  • ...market without asking itself the question ‘is there a real need for the products we produce?’ ...ern Europe through heavy advertising and the introduction of new products. Products ‘from the west’ (like cigarettes, watches) are often very popular in th
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  • ...D'ENTRETIEN INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SOAPS,DETERGENTS AND MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS]] - [[A.I.S.E.]] *[[ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS AND FORMULATORS OF ENZYME PRODUCTS]] - [[AMFEP]]
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  • ...of its milk substitutes to mothers in a marketing scheme. It provides free products to health-care facilities from China to Armenia to Peru. In Egypt, packagin ...ing almost no value added for Colombia and interfering with the Venezuelan dairy market.[footnote: Europe Third World Centre, Bulletin #18 – http://www.ce
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  • ...as 'failed to stop the exploitation of workers who produce the bulk of the products sold in UK shops'<ref>Verkaik, R. ( [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/t ...on] Accessed 6 March 2008</ref>. This is due to fluctuations in demand for products resulting in agency labour where just about anybody will be hired in order
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  • Dairy products (shelf stable): Nestlé, Nido, Nespray, Ninho, Carnation, Milkmaid, La Lech Culinary products: (bouillons, soups, seasonings, prepared dishes, canned food, pasta, sauces
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  • ...ars, Haskins has built this company up from a small north of England-based dairy into a giant food conglomerate. ...flation and ‘disruption to restructuring of cake and fresh chilled dairy products operations, which are in the process of being closed down’<ref name="nort
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  • ...of a country’s ‘disease-free’ status i.e. it cannot export affected products for twelve months. Heat-treated meat off the bone can, however, be exported ...tely 180 people at its manufacturing facility in Croydon, their well-known products include the Poppets and Just Brazils chocolates and Lift instant lemon tea.
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  • * Continuing to sell GM-fed dairy and meat products * increasing the number of products delivered to stores per vehicle, resulting in a more efficient use of the d
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  • ...ucts and bottled water and claims to be the leading world company in dairy products. Their mission statement is 'Bringing health through food to a majority of ...sidiaries in France, Germany, Italy and the United States in the water and dairy businesses.
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  • ...[[UK Baking Industry Consultative Committee]] | [[UK Cheese Guild]] | [[UK Dairy Association]] | [[UK Egg Producers Association Ltd]] | [[UK Federation Of B ...Industry]] | [[Scottish Council For Voluntary Organisation]] | [[Scottish Dairy Association]] | [[Scottish Egg Producer Retailers Association]] | [[Scottis
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