Britain: artificial pigments and spices forced to step down
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Last Update: 2007-07-02
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Asda is the first supermarket in the UK to ban the use of artificial colors and flavors in its own food and soft drinks Asda, which is committed to "pollution-free" food production, told the public that by the end of this year, 9000 registered food and soft drinks in that supermarket will be free of any additives such as pigments, spices, sweeteners, hydrogenated oils, and MSG All Asda's own products will also meet the salt content of food safety standards in 2008, two years in advance This year alone, the company reduced its salt by 156 tons At present, the improvement of the product is in progress, and the pollution-free description of the product will also appear on the product packaging Darren blackhurst, Asda's food trade manager, said: 'we understand the needs of customers, especially mothers and fathers We want to make healthier food We can fully guarantee that our food is 100% natural and will not affect the taste of food
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