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Food from Fukushima could be hitting Britain's shelves through legal safety loophole

2015-04-13 23:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Independent: Food produced around the Fukushima nuclear disaster site could be making its way on to British shelves because of loopholes in safety rules, The Independent can reveal. Products contaminated by radiation, including tea, noodles and chocolate bars, have already been exported from Japan under the cover of false labelling by fraudsters. Experts warned that Britains food regulations were not strong enough to prevent these kinds of contaminated products which are fraudulently marked as coming...

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