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Robert Prazak, 30.01.2023
The River Cottage chef and food writer explains to Falstaff why sugar preys on our evolutionary disposition.
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Falstaff: We recently wrote about your new ketchup range with less sugar: do you think there is too much sugar in industrially-produced food?