Battle for EU labeling
The Which? British consumer magazine sent jam donuts to all members of the European parliament, to protest against the planned changes in food labeling.
The British consumer group states, that the European Union prepares for rule changes over food labeling. Thus, nutrient profiles would disappear from products, so one will not be able to know that how much salt or sugar the food contains.
The Daily Mail reports that Which? discommends, that as a result of the change manufacturers may mark their jam donuts, chocolate drinks healthy – reports Világgazdaság Online, after Daily Mail.
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