Letter: Sainsbury hits back
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Sales of GM foods in America are booming. Hardly surprising, when there is no labelling, no specific legislation to control them, and the biotech industry is effectively running the country.
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Why is our Government backing a foreign horse?
JOANNA CLARKE
Glasgow
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