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So, what do we want from food? Citizens are hungry for change
This new report from the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission shows that the UK public overwhelmingly back state intervention to improve the food system.
Based on extensive public dialogue sessions in Birmingham and Cambridge held over the summer, and a new national poll of 2,000 people, the report shows UK citizens across all demographic, age and political groups reject ‘nanny state’ concerns and want the government to do more to fix food.
You can view the report on the Food, Farming and Countryside website.