Difference between revisions of "Food Standards Agency"
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==FSA PR agencies== | ==FSA PR agencies== | ||
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In 2003/4 the global PR firm [[Edelman]] reported the FSA as a client. Among its other clients in the UK were a list of fast food and pharma companies including: | In 2003/4 the global PR firm [[Edelman]] reported the FSA as a client. Among its other clients in the UK were a list of fast food and pharma companies including: | ||
| − | [[Aventis Pharma]], [[Burger King]] International, [[Merck Sharp & Dohme]], [[Novartis]], [[PepsiCo]], [[Pfizer Health Solutions]], [[Pfizer Consumer Health]], [[Procter & Gamble]], [[Roche Diagnostics]], [[Snack Nut and Crisp Manufacturers Association]] (SNACMA). The [[Toy Industries of Europe]] is also listed as a client which has a direct interest in the FSA's work on advertising to children. These clients raise questions of a potential conflict of interest. | + | :[[Aventis Pharma]], [[Burger King]] International, [[Merck Sharp & Dohme]], [[Novartis]], [[PepsiCo]], [[Pfizer Health Solutions]], [[Pfizer Consumer Health]], [[Procter & Gamble]], [[Roche Diagnostics]], [[Snack Nut and Crisp Manufacturers Association]] (SNACMA). The [[Toy Industries of Europe]] is also listed as a client which has a direct interest in the FSA's work on advertising to children. These clients raise questions of a potential conflict of interest. |
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| + | ===Luther Pendragon=== | ||
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| + | In 2006 the PR firm [[Luther Pendragon]] listed the FSA as a client. | ||