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ONLINE PETITION

December 02 2009 by Jonathan Cook (285 views)
News of Mills &Watermills &Windmills | Leave a comment

The Traditional Cornmillers Guild has logged an e-petition with No10 Downing Street to raise our concerns regarding the impact of the proposed fortification of flour with folic acid on traditional milling in the UK.

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This has now been approved and can be accessed using the link
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/folic-acid-mills/ .

Please do your utmost to get customers / suppliers / interested parties to
sign it! Just follow the link.

A press release will go out to all media outlets raising further awareness t;br />giving contact points at local TCMG mills across the UK.

For more information about the issues, please go to
http://www.fostersmill.co.uk/page7.htm

Thank you for all the support so far - we have a long way to go if we are
going to secure the opt out we wish for.

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cook

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