Supermarkets pledge support for Dimbleby food report over transparency Supermarkets have agreed to set out the amount of meat, fish and plant-based protein they sell. 17 July, 2021 01:00
MAJOR food retailers and manufacturers have given their support to the proposals laid out in a new food strategy to improve health.
Tesco, Sainsbury s, Iceland Foods, Greggs, Co-Op and sandwich maker Greencore said they would be willing to sign up to new reporting rules setting out how they are encouraging healthier eating.
The recommendations in the National Food Strategy , drawn up by Henry Dimbleby, include new rules for mandatory reporting of the types of food being sold.
Supermarkets pledge support for Dimbleby food report over transparency
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