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6£®Ways to fight the flu
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3£®What do they really mean£¿
Food manufacturers and retailers are letting shoppers down£®This is the view of the CWS£¬which has just brought out a new report£®
    According to the report£¬shoppers believe food labels because they think there are strict regulations in place£®£¨50£©E£®So the food industry can get away with all sorts of tricky strategies to make products look bigger and sound better than they are£®
    The report has identified the different ways in which shoppers are misled£®£¨51£©G£®Descriptions on packaging are sometimes inaccurate in an attempt to oversell the product£®One example given in the report is the phrase"haddock fillets"£¬used for a product that is in fact cut from big blocks of fish rather than individual slices£®
  £¨52£©A£®These include"traditional"£¬"wholesome"£¬or"premium"£®The claim that a brand is"90% fat-free"hides the fact that it contains 10% fat£¬which above recommended levels£®Phrases such as"free from preservatives"make a virtue out of a normal attribute of food£®
     Labels have a wide variety of text sizes on them£®You sometimes need a magnifying glass to read the small print£®£¨53£©D£®
    Another deliberate type of misinformation lies in the image£®Many pictures on packets use small plates to make the product look bigger£®£¨54£©C£®
    However£¬misleading messages on packaging could soon be a thing of the past£®The CWS recently produced a code which£¬if used£¬would end the current inaccuracies and half truths£®It has called on the government to support it as a way of improving food standards£®

A£®Meaningless adjectives are often used to give a positive message£®
B£®An officer says the labels will receive very serious consideration£®
C£®Photographs are sometimes retouched to achieve the same effect£®
D£®By contrast£¬the hard sell information is given emphasis£®
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F£®This result has not pleased the food industry£®
G£®The most common of these is poor labeling£®

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