14/10/2013
Chris Jackson sets up his market stall to ask: 'How safe is street food?'. And food writer Jay Rayner investigates whether the food industry is being effectively policed.
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Horse meat scandal 'could happen again'
A drop in the number of food samples sent for testing could lead to a repeat of the horsemeat scandal, an expert has told 大象传媒 Inside Out.
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Food writer Jay Rayner examines the food standards听system to find out how confident we can be that the food we eat is what we think it is.听
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and on the 大象传媒 News website.
How safe is vendor street food?
Street food is increasingly popular across the UK with a boom in outlets and festivals dedicated to the cuisine.
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But how effectively is street food policed?
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on the 大象传媒 News website.
Street food
We all get seduced when walking around open-air stalls by the sights, sounds and smell of fresh food being prepared.
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But how safe is food sold from pop-up outlets and festivals on our streets?
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The story of the tin can
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Jackson |
Reporter | Jay Rayner |
Editor | Jacqui Hodgson |
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- Mon 14 Oct 2013 19:30大象传媒 One North East & Cumbria