CHINA/SWITZERLAND: Nestlé slammed for selling unlabelled GM food
By: just-food.com | 2 December 2002
Swiss food giant Nestlé has come under fire in China for allegedly selling products including gene-engineered ingredients without the appropriate labelling.
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Swiss food giant Nestlé has come under fire in China for allegedly selling products including gene-engineered ingredients without the appropriate labelling.

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