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<blockquote data-quote="controller" data-source="post: 373633" data-attributes="member: 58753"><p>Food manufacturers, suppliers and retailers "can only get away with it" if we allow them to do so.</p><p></p><p>This is the twenty first century and people are much better informed. We know what diabetic food should be and it is not "rocket science."</p><p></p><p>I see this as a big challenge for the food industry, the legal agency for food quality, the retailers who cannot run the risk of selling "****" and of course the government. There is too much past history for these "guardians" of the people to abrogate their combined responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="controller, post: 373633, member: 58753"] Food manufacturers, suppliers and retailers "can only get away with it" if we allow them to do so. This is the twenty first century and people are much better informed. We know what diabetic food should be and it is not "rocket science." I see this as a big challenge for the food industry, the legal agency for food quality, the retailers who cannot run the risk of selling "****" and of course the government. There is too much past history for these "guardians" of the people to abrogate their combined responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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