Food: 100 Healthy Products at Cost, Associations Call on the Prime Minister
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Thirty-seven associations ask the Prime Minister to guarantee access to 100 healthy products at cost to fight food insecurity so that a healthy diet is no longer available
With the return of inflation, buying quality products has become a luxury that some French people cannot afford, these associations, led by Rural Families, Foodwatch, the Secours Catholique Caritas France and France Assos Santé, believe.
The collective also launched a petition to demand 100 healthy foods at a cost in supermarkets.
A collective of associations has sent an open letter to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. He calls for an "emergency law" for 100 healthy products to be sold at a cost by large distribution. - "Healthy eating becomes a privilege": associations demand 100 products at cost (Conso and trends).
“Eating healthily has become a luxury,” denounces a coalition of 37 associations, including Foodwatch, Secours Catholique (Catholic Relief Services), and Familles Rurales (Rural Families). In an open letter to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, they are calling for emergency legislation mandating the sale of 100 “healthy” foods—that is, foods compliant with the recommendations of the National Nutrition and Health Program (PNNS)—at cost price in s…
One in three Frenchmen do not eat to their hunger and cannot afford to eat healthy food: it is the double penalty since their health suffers as well. More than 30 associations of consumers, of fighting against insecurity, of sick people, of health professionals, of defense of health, of the environment, today call on the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, to ask for an emergency law. For the 37 associations, it is necessary to make accessible at…
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