UK: Leatherhead to fund study into salt reductions

By: Dean Best | 16 December 2011

Scientists at Leatherhead Food Research are to co-fund investigation into how UK food manufacturers can further reduce salt in their products.

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Scientists at Leatherhead Food Research are to co-fund investigation into how UK food manufacturers can further reduce salt in their products.

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