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Food nutritional guidelines, while widespread, have so far had little effect on overeating and poor dietary choice, according to researchers (Photo: Wikipedia)

MEPs reject 'traffic light' food labels after €1bn lobby effort

MEPs on Wednesday (16 june) approved legislation revamping the way food and drinks are labelled, aiming to make how healthy or unhealthy a product is easily understandable by consumers who are often bewildered by the multiplicity of facts slapped on to the back of a can of Coke or a box of Cornflakes.

However, behind the scenes, one of the most expensive lobbying campaigns ever mounted in the European Union - at a cost of a whopping €1 billion according to transparency activists - has w...

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Food nutritional guidelines, while widespread, have so far had little effect on overeating and poor dietary choice, according to researchers (Photo: Wikipedia)

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