THE Good Eater web site is packed with interesting essays and topics on food choices. Of particular note is a recent article written about the topic of informed choices. Andrew Gruel, author of this article offers at the conclusion of his article five constructive points about how to increase our learning curve. As Andrew states the disengaged consumer is forced to side with one extreme camp on the divided issues; there is no middle road. Read full article
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Debating food issues
On July 19, 2010,
in the nose,
by pauline
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