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Iceland supermarket has partnered with charity Feed and Metro's Formula For Change campaign to provide evidence-based information on infant formula nutrition to shoppers. They have launched the first-ever on-shelf and online labelling that makes it clear all first infant formulas are nutritionally equivalent, regardless of brand or price. The labels are available in over 190 The Food Warehouse stores.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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