Marks & Spencer has become the latest store chain to announce it will remove artificial colours and flavours from 99 per cent of its food products by the end of the year.
Asda revealed it was doing the same with 9,000 own-brand items earlier this week.
The decision follows a study commissioned by the Food Standards Agency which drew a link between additives and poor behaviour and concentration in children.
Here is my post on the FSA funded study.
2 comments:
did int know bout fda study ty :)
It’s not a FDA study, it’s a FSA study. That’s the Food Standards Agency which is similar to the FDA except it’s in the United Kingdom. Both of the articles that I posted are from the UK and what they talk about is happening in the UK.
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