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What can the average shopper do to tackle the world food crisis?

Gordon Brown says we should stop wasting food in an effort to help combat rising living costs. Plus: Do anti-smoking adverts work? Graham Stewart takes your calls.

Britons must stop wasting food in an effort to help combat rising living costs, according to the Prime Minister. Gordon Brown thinks people should plan meals in advance, store fruit and vegetables properly and avoid 'three-for-two' offers if they're not going to eat it all. But, in the face of growing superpowers like China, can the average Scottish housewife do anything that would make that much of a difference?

Plus: Do anti-smoking adverts work?

A report launched at the British Medical Association conference in Edinburgh today calls for all films and TV programmes which portray positive images of smoking to be preceded by an anti-smoking advert, and for film censors to take into account pro-smoking content when classifying films.

Graham Stewart takes your calls, texts and emails.

55 minutes

Last on

Tue 8 Jul 2008 09:05

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  • Tue 8 Jul 2008 09:05