Experts examining multinational food & beverage industries have found no data to support the concept that self-regulation will ensure the public's safety. In a study published by the Lancet, experts' claim that the philosophy where self-regulation is believed to be sufficient enough to guard the public against health risks is the very same one which existed within the Tobacco industry and lead to disastrous consequences which actually ended up undermining public safety. To read more, click HERE.
Food & Beverage Industries Current Use of Self-Regulation Is Not Proven Effective
Food & Beverage Industries Current Use of Self-Regulation Is Not Proven Effective
Mar 7, 2013
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