Supermarket ham and bacon contain 'pointless' chemicals linked to cancer

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A report commissioned by the British Meat Processors Association found chemicals added to certain kinds meats may have no practical effect other than keeping it pink

Chemicals linked to cancer are added to bacon and ham for no reason other than to keep the meat pink, a report says.

 

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