Retailers are behind a core part of the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA’s) latest five-year strategy of targeting the UK’s biggest source of foodborne illness. They have come up with a plan to work with their suppliers to substantially reduce levels of campylobacter bacteria in poultry meat.
While the food safety aspects of the FSA’s strategy will remain intact, much of the rest will have to be ditched since the government stripped the Agency of its responsibilities for nutrition and country of origin labelling in England.
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