


Archive for March 31st, 2010
The debate rages on German economic policy based on wage restraint and exports. His partners in the euro area accuse him gone it alone and have dug their trade deficits. But it turns out that all countries have benefited in their own way of the euro.
"The member countries have not taken care of the single currency, everyone has benefited the euro without worrying so much impact on its partners and the euro itself, analysis Laurence Boone, chief economist at Barclays Capital faxless cash advances. The reforms sought by Germany, European Monetary Fund, tightened sanctions against the country are a first-lax response to past excesses.
The food entry level, including first prize or those sold in hardware discount, are not so good nutritional (fat, sugar) than those sold by the brands, according to a notice of National Council of Food published Tuesday.
"To say that cheaper products are necessarily of lower quality nutrition is unfounded," acknowledged for the first time, food manufacturers and retailers together in this independent advisory body.
Except
In an opinion adopted on Tuesday, the NAC is committed to inform consumers that "exceptions" and contrary to popular belief, food cheapest are not fatter or sweeter than the others.
The mission of the Working Group of the NAC, which was compiled and included eight studies conducted by consumer associations or research organizations, related only to the protein, carbohydrates and lipids but not on the quality of nutrients or substances first used online cash advance. For example, the NAC does not distinguish between fat from palm oil or rapeseed oil. But it recommends that such studies be conducted.The Board regrets that the media "explain obesity more common in disadvantaged by too high energy density foods first price compared to those of branded foods.
If poor children are more prone to obesity, not because they eat chips first prize instead of crisps brand but because they use chips to snack rather than a plain yogurt, writing including the NAC. The Board also considers possible to comply with dietary recommendations from 3.50 euros per day per person "in selecting foods (fresh or industrial Ed) in the lower part of the price range.

