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Food shortages: Scotland Food and Drink chief attacks UK Government over Brexit
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SCOTLAND produces plenty of healthy food - but the tricky bit is persuading some Scots to eat it FOOD STANDARDS Scotland has published its strategic ambitions for the next five years – and promised a renewed emphasis on improving the Scottish diet and its associated negative health consequences. ‘Healthy, Safe, Sustainable: Driving Scotland’s Food Future’ for 2021-2026 is FSS’s second strategy document, and is intended to adapt the organisation’s efforts to the significant societal, political and environmental changes that have occurred since it was established in 2015. FSS chair, Ross Finnie, said: “Food Standards Scotland’s new Strategy builds on progress from our first five years.
May 19, 2021, 12:05 am
The Scottish Government is being urged to bring in laws to tackle price promotions on junk food (Anthony Devlin/PA)
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The coronavirus pandemic could be the “wake up call that we need” to tackle Scotland’s obesity problem, a body that advises the Holyrood ministers has insisted.
Geoff Ogle, the chief executive of Food Standards Scotland, said the pandemic had highlighted the poorer outcomes in terms of health for those who are either overweight or obese.