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Eating Away Our Health
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One
of the biggest casualties of urbanisation in this country
has been the quality of life, a large part of which includes
good health. With a culture of malpractice seeping into
every sector and level it is hardly surprising that it
has reached the most important of our basic needs--food.
With ineffective, outdated laws, lack of enforcement and
institutional corruption there is an overwhelming indifference
to consumer rights and public health. Dishonest food manufacturers
and traders are having a free reign in the market adding
harmful substances, selling contaminated food or tampering
with the original content of the food item. The government
has various bodies to control food quality. But why aren't
they doing their job? |
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