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Food panel to delay soft drink norms

BIS meeting on soft drink norms

Govt not serious about soft drink norms

CSE again finds pesticides in soft drinks

CSE wants soft drink makers to come clean

CSE demolishes claims of soft drink companies

CSE refutes UK lab report data

CSE rebuts health minister's statement

CSE challenges soft drink industry

CSE rejects Coke offer to meet

• Had initially agreed to meet in good faith. But will not do so now, since public policy is compromised

Kerala HC decision on soft drinks unfortunate

Responding to recent Supreme Court order on soft drinks, CSE says the country's food regulatory body should test packaged and processed food, including soft drinks, periodically for pesticides

New Delhi, October 24, 2013: The Supreme Court’s recent judgment in the case of chemical additives in soft drinks is opportune, says Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).

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