Group takes anti-fake food campaign to Downing Street

Campaigners call on government to get back to real food to tackle the mounting health crisis

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
clock • 3 min read
Campaigners arrive at Number 10 to present the Prime Minister with a list food and education demands
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Campaigners arrive at Number 10 to present the Prime Minister with a list food and education demands

Campaigners have taken their fight to Downing Street to demand the Government address the issue of ultra-processed fake food. Led by Rosalind Rathouse, founder of the sustainable Cookery School at Little...

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