Food scandals still dominate shopper choice

Food scandals from almost 40 years ago are still affecting consumer buying trends, a new survey has revealed.

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Food scandals still dominate shopper choice

Food scandals from almost 40 years ago are still affecting consumer buying trends, a new survey has revealed. Research by global regulatory compliance company Ideagen found that bad-news food stories...

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