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Fixing Food for Good
The Good Food Bill: Fixing Food for Good, Preventing the next cost-of-living crisis
This new briefing from the Food Foundation sets out the case for a Good Food Bill as a necessary statutory framework to transform England’s food system and ensure food and nutrition security for current and future generations by protecting citizens, farmers and food businesses from climate shocks and inflation.
More than 100 organisations, including supermarkets, food businesses and investors have joined forces to call for the introduction of a Good Food Bill. This briefing is one of a number of resources, including a recent podcast, and webinar from the Food Foundation, who along with Sustain and the Green Alliance, are spearheading the campaign.
The briefing and additional resources can be found on the Food Foundation website.