Brazil Introduces Legislation To Protect Public Health From Processed Foods
July 5, 2012 | JunkFood | Editor
The Brazilian government has introduced legislation to protect and improve its traditional food system, standing in contrast to the governments of many industrialized countries that have partly surrendered their prime duty to protect public health to transnational food companies, argue nutrition and public health experts writing in this week’sPLoS Medicine.
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