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  • ...ry I. Miller]] of the [[Hoover Institution]], "who campaigned on behalf of fat substitute Olestra"<ref>Martin Donohoe, "[http://phsj.org/wp-content/upload
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  • ...300 workers in Scotland and more around the UK, and even the management's fat cat wages have gone down after an increase in 2004.
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  • ...esity drug candidate that targets a gene that may prompt the body to store fat.{{ref|112}}
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  • ...ts - needs to be tackled. Any initiative to reduce the amount of saturated fat in the UK diet is a step in the right direction". Again, whilst appearing t ...ing: "These are large portions and it is not recommended that you eat high-fat meals such as these regularly. You should remember the adage, ‘There is n
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  • ...zpatrick]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/315/ 'Stop bullying fat kids'], ''Spiked'', 24 May 2006.
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  • ...o tell the minister that the industry would oppose any proposals to reduce fat and sugar in foods along the lines of the work being done to reduce salt', ...ents and children ." When the think tank Demos proposed a food tax on high fat foods, Paterson called the idea "patronising" and said it would "hit lower
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  • ===&#39;Fat-tax&#39;=== When [[Demos]], a UK think-tank, proposed that foods with a high fat and sugar content, and in particular processed and fast-foods, should be ta
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  • ...t in the body to the tissues that use vitamin A, require diets adequate in fat and protein. People whose diets lack these nutrients or who have intestinal
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  • ...piked-online.com/index.php/site/article/4391/ 'Why be paranoid about puppy fat?'], ''Spiked'', 30 December 2003. ....php/site/article/2912/ 'These Lilliputians make even Prescott look like a fat-gutted Gulliver'], ''Spiked'', 2 March 2007.
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  • ...that yield foods like cooking oils. If cooking oil with reduced saturated fat made from these new plants was available, what effect would the use of bi ...ter, being fresher, protecting food from insect damage, reducing saturated fat and providing benefits. It's like saying 'Here's biotechnology, it does the
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  • ...roversy.<ref>"[http://www.fanweb.org/patrick-moore/ Patrick Moore is a Big Fat Liar]", Forest Action Network, accessed 3 February 2009.</ref> Around the s
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  • ...O]] (EMRO) Consultant to Bahrain; [[Valid International]]; [[International Fat Congress]]; [[Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council]]; [[International Palm
    31 KB (4,583 words) - 17:21, 12 March 2012
  • ...the toothbrush often enough. And when most people say that sugar makes you fat, you mount a campaign in which you claim that in fact sugar makes you slim. ...niversity. His major research had been on how the body digests and absorbs fat from food. To this extent, then, he was concerned with nutrition, although
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  • ...d-fat-cats-Big-banks-fund-Dave-s-EU-fight-tune-2million.html Bankrolled by fat cats: Big US banks fund Dave's EU fight to the tune of £2million], ''Daily
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  • ...ories of claims: nutrition claims (such as "rich in vitamin C" and "low in fat") and health claims (such as "good for your beauty and your inner harmony") ...called on the Commission to establish nutrient profiles (with reference to fat, sugar and salt/sodium content) for each food category within 18 months fro
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  • ==A Fat Cat Industry==
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  • ...od products they market to children are high in sugar, saturated and trans fat, or salt, or almost devoid of nutrients.
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  • [[Image:High Fat Foods NCI Visuals.jpg|thumb|centre|300px|]]
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  • ...many years experience in retail businesses. He is currently Chairman of [[Fat Face Limited]] and a Non-executive director of [[Rentokil Initial plc]] and
    11 KB (1,648 words) - 13:24, 6 January 2011
  • ...t to be based . . . for ministets to march out of office and straight into fat, salaried jobs, often short-changing constituents by taking days off while
    59 KB (9,302 words) - 09:53, 21 August 2012
  • *Phil Taylor, [http://philtaylor.org.uk/?p=1860 All Those Fat Cat Teachers], ''Philtaylor.org.uk'', 2-February-2009
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  • ...observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,919897,00.html 'Ex-presidents club' gets fat on conflict]'''", ''The Observer'', 23 March 2003.
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  • ...changing our world'', ''Science Under Siege'', ''Polluted Science'', ''The Fat of the Land'', and ''The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS''. The latter was widely
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  • ...eeting with the Prime Minister.<ref>Roland Gribben Business heads chew the fat and the croissants with PM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON) September 03, 2003, ...irman's Group "outmanoeuvred [[Gordon Brown]], then chancellor, to shield "fat cat" pensions from his proposals to tax them more heavily; wanted [[Tony Bl
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  • ...press ads to warn consumers that eating too much fast food will make them fat. Food companies are worried if the problem continues they could face the th
    30 KB (4,575 words) - 09:58, 28 February 2007
  • ...y Ben & Jerry's on the same day he bought Slim-Fast because "one makes you fat, and the other makes you thin" [15].
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  • ==Fat Cat payoffs==
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  • *[[EUROPEAN FAT PROCESSORS AND RENDERERS ASSOCIATION]] - [[EFPRA]]
    47 KB (5,933 words) - 06:58, 2 July 2007
  • #{{note|12}} Posted on Wednesday July 6 2005 The fat lady sang sweetly – A personal message.
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  • ...s that 7 out of the 15 breakfast cereals with the highest levels of sugar, fat and salt were Nestlé products.[footnote: Articles about the Consumers Asso
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  • 35'They benefit from privatisation Fat cats who get PFI cream,' Socialist Worker, 25.08.01. See: www.socialistwork
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  • 91'They benefit from privatisation Fat cats who get PFI cream,' Socialist Worker, 25.08.01. See: www.socialistwork
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  • 100'They benefit from privatisation Fat cats who get PFI cream,' Socialist Worker, 25.08.01. See: www.socialistwork
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  • ...of the specific problems highlighted, or the fact that a company is making fat profits out of the situation.32
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  • ...ion, and ‘consumer interest in health issues’ is interpreted as ‘low fat and calorie counted ranges’. Examples of efficiency abound. At Riverside,
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  • The story on ‘Fake Fat’ (a fat substitute produced by P&G, see Corporate Crime section below) illustrates
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  • ===Fake Fat=== ...d in olestra were on sale across the US) despite many complaints about the fat substitute. In all, about 800 consumers had reported mild to moderate side
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  • ...that is wrong with mixing business and government. George Monbiot, in his Fat Cats Directory, points out the following:
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  • 8. ‘Tesco targetted over 'Fat cat' pay’ 20/5/03 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3045143.stm
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  • ...g range may need to be relabelled because of the amount of salt, sugar and fat they contain. This is especially interesting considering the 'traffic light ...nt colours on the front of packs to highlight the levels of fat, saturated fat, salt and sugar in products. Research by the Food Commission suggests some
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  • #{{note|5}} Fat Cat payoff information from ThisIsMoney [http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/news/
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  • ...ss it is a story about a beastly multinational making workers redundant or fat-cat directors collecting outrageous salaries. It is as if this country's ex
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  • ...sed foods of poor nutritional quality (laced with additive and loaded with fat, sugar and salt) delivered for assembly or 'regeneration' from chilled, dri
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  • #{{note|5}} Fat Cat payoff information from ThisIsMoney [http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/news/
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  • ...nted on a ‘per serving' basis. This makes it easier to work out how much fat, sugar salt etc. we are consuming and also encourages people to consider th
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  • ...me they have remained robust in defence of their policies on portion size, fat and sugar levels in certain products, labelling and advertising to children
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  • ...the cocoa beans, but what about the fat and the sugar? A Mars bar is high fat, high sugar - not what you would consider a healthy product, although the o ...igh in total calories and saturated fat and is a principal source of trans fat... Not only is the food dangerous, but it promotes a lifestyle and culture
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  • ...oving too little and at the same time consuming too much energy, calories, fat, sugar and salt. Therefore resulting in an increase in the number of people ...with diet is very effective. Physical activity helps to reduce total body fat and cholesterol therefore improving cardiovascular risk, the risk of cancer
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  • ...belief they are alleviating poverty, never dreamed they were subsidizing a fat cat payout. This will disillusion many benefactors."<ref name=expr/>
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  • ...[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/may/16/thefatfreakshow 'The fat freakshow'], ''The Guardian'', 16 May 2008.
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