At long last the major UK supermarkets are flexing their corporate mucles and responding to the growing outrage regarding aspartame. Sanisburys, Walmart, Tesco, Marks and Spencer have each instructed their own brand name manufactured product suppliers to remove aspartame from their products. However, there is a down side and the front runner to replace it is seen as splenda or sucralose. Inside information suggests that M&S may be looking at Trehalose
watch this space for more news as it develops.
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