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Consumers want their food labelling

A new campaign has just launched called Label My Food. It acknowledges that supermarkets are actually ahead of the game when it comes to labelling and the big problem comes when you eat out of the home.

How do you know what you are being served in restaurants, pubs, cafes and take-aways?

The campaign has been started to help people who want more information because they have welfare concerns, allergies or are vegans etc. But it will also help people who want to support British farmers.

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Andrew Blake:
Posted by Andrew Blake

I just love living dangerously, which is why I often visit the Chinese take-away van which parks most evenings in our local high street. :)

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