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The Cost-Of-Living Crisis Is Making People Take Serious Risks With Food

Por: Forbes Life October 21, 2022

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A food safety watchdog is warning against eating food past use-by dategetty In the midst of the UK’s current cost-of-living crisis, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned consumers against eating food past its use-by date and switching off their fridge or freezer to save money. The food safety watchdog (whose remit covers England, Northern Ireland and Wales) has discovered Britons are taking more risks due to rapidly-snowballing financial... + full article



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