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The Food Magazine Issue 63

The Food Magazine Issue 63

Chuck snacks off the checkout. FSA takes steps to cut salt. BBC back-tracks on fast food. Fatty sausages. US trans fat labelling. Krispy Kremes. Nestlé and salt. Children’s books sponsored by junk food. Children & activity. (15/10/2003)

The Food Magazine Issue 62

BBC licences children's characters Tweenies to sell junk. Formula milk marketing. Salt advice was diluted. Broadcasting bad health. Children's menus - the best and the worst. Food surveys & obesity. Cadbury's fingers bitten. (15/07/2003)

The Food Magazine Issue 61

Low benefit levels threaten babies' health. Lineker lets children down but Jamie's a star. Is there no such thing as a 'bad food'? Iraqi oil traded for food. Cadbury's uses school sport to increase chocolate consumption. (15/04/2003)

The Food Magazine Issue 60

Football sells out to junk food. Cyclamate sweeteners. Junk food firms could face legal suits. Bread, crisps & soup as salty as ever. Socks better labelled than sausages. Agricultural policy restricts fruit and veg production (15/01/2003)

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