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Food Commission
94 White Lion Street
London
N1 9PF
Tel: 020 7837 2250
Web: www.foodcomm.org.uk
The Food Commission is largely funded by public subscriptions and donations and takes no subsidy from the government or food industry, allowing them to be a completely independent campaigning organisation.
They began publishing the Food Magazine in 1988 and it is still an independent food magazine. Each issue details product investigations, the latest news on diet and health, and ideas on how you can help campaign for safer, healthier food for you and your family.
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