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| Friday, 6 September, 2002, 01:19 GMT 02:19 UK 'Growing fears' over food safety ![]() Consumers want GM food more clearly labelled British consumers are increasingly worried about food safety, a survey suggests. People interviewed by the market analysts Mintel said they wanted clearer labelling listing all ingredients, additives or "e" numbers and more information relating to allergies. Five years ago 41% of adults questioned in a similar survey said they were concerned. This figure has risen to 44%. Pesticides were causing most concern, closely followed by genetically-modified (GM) food and bugs, including salmonella and e-coli, the survey suggested.
The study also indicates a demand for clearer labelling of ingredients and guidelines for storage and preparation. People want additives and "e" numbers, flagged up and more information about allergies. But the survey suggests the Food Standards Agency is having a greater impact. More people trust government advice on food safety than they did five years ago. Although nearly a third of consumers say they remain sceptical. |
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