Foodservice brands vow not to sell low-standard US meat

Several major foodservice and hospitality brands have vowed not to import US meat unless it is produced to the UK’s standards, a new Footprint investigation has found.

Alex Black
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Foodservice brands vow not to sell low-standard US meat

Several major foodservice and hospitality brands have vowed not to import US meat unless it is produced to the UK's standards, a new Footprint investigation has found. KFC, Aramark, Compass UK and Ireland...

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