School, hospital and prison catering buyers ‘blamed’ for cheap food culture
Referring to the developing horsemeat scandal, Malcolm Walker told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on television yesterday: “Supermarkets shouldn’t be blamed.
Referring to the developing horsemeat scandal, Malcolm Walker told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on television yesterday: “Supermarkets shouldn’t be blamed.
Called ‘Measuring Up: The Medical Profession's Prescription for the Nation's Obesity Crisis’, the report follows a six-month inquiry by a steering group comprising representatives from 20 of the Ro
A spokesman said: “We invest heavily in quality assurance to do the utmost to protect the integrity of its product range.
It says that public institutions, including schools, prisons, hospitals and the armed forces, are within the scope of the UK-wide authenticity sampling programme being organised by the FSA.
“This is a very serious issue.
The ordering of horsemeat tests on beef products has left caterers unsure about what they should do with any beef product stocks they are carrying.
The company – one of the area’s biggest employers – presented Ms Dinenage with a tour of its facilities, which included a meet and greet with employees and the opportunity to experience first-hand,
Alex Fisher, group managing director, said: “3663 would like to clarify that the very small number of halal savoury beef pastry products that have been withdrawn from supply were only ever distribu
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