US: Unilever to "phase out" Smart Choices labels
By just-food.com | 27 October 2009
Food giant Unilever is to "phase out" its use of the Smart Choices Program, the food labelling scheme under fire in the US.
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Food giant Unilever is to "phase out" its use of the Smart Choices Program, the food labelling scheme under fire in the US.

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