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Summary:What is wrong with our food supply? Is it just a coincidence that, until recently, we have not had an active consumer movement? In this final part of his investigation, Derek Cooper asks how we can get safer, better quality food that everyone can afford. Should we just trust the government, be it Whitehall or Brussels, or do we need to vote with our spending power? Do we have to becom -e a nation of label readers so we can get information on which foods are really good and safe? Cooper's conclusions may not be easy for everyone to swallow, but they certainly are practical.
Description:A FOUR-PART SERIES INVESTIGATING THE WAY THE FOOD INDUSTRY IS RUN IN BRITAIN - AND WHETHER IT HAS THE CAPACITY TO CHANGE.