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Draft legislation on tightening food checks agreed in EU
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June 21, 2016
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Joe Whitworth+
, 20-Jun-2016
Draft plans to tighten up official controls along the food chain have been informally agreed in Europe.
http://www.foodqualitynews.com/Industry-news/EU-moves-forward-on-official-controls-in-food-chain-revision
This article explains another move by the EU to "protect" the public from bad food products.
Feel free to draw your own conclusions.
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