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Leaked EU documents and a post-trilogue statement suggest Brussels is moving to restrict words like “chicken” and “bacon” on food labels, with possible knock-on effects for products from Pot Noodle to bacon-flavoured snacks.
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Brussels could force Chicken & Mushroom Pot Noodle to change its name

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Is animal protein really superior for muscle growth? The scoring system examined

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How fish farming threatens human health by breeding disease, parasites, and antibiotic resistance

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Small-scale farmers produce more of the rich world’s food than previously thought

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