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otazky_clanekMarketing research showed that consumers would welcome a uniform and clear labelling of foods that do not contain often discussed „E“ categories- preservatives, artificial colours, sweeteners and glutamates. A large portion of consumers believe that these categories have a negative impact on health and would like to reduce their consumption. Categorisation of additives in to four groups followed by CEFF is based on EU legislation.

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