Exploring food attitudes and behaviours in the UK: findings from the Food and You Survey 2010

Prior, G., Hall, L., Morris, S. and Draper, A. 2011. Exploring food attitudes and behaviours in the UK: findings from the Food and You Survey 2010. London Food Standards Agency.

TitleExploring food attitudes and behaviours in the UK: findings from the Food and You Survey 2010
AuthorsPrior, G., Hall, L., Morris, S. and Draper, A.
TypeTechnical report
Year2011
PublisherFood Standards Agency
Place of publicationLondon
Publication dates
Published2011
Web address (URL)http://www.foodbase.org.uk//admintools/reportdocuments/641-1-1081_Food_and_You_Technical_Report_FINAL.pdf

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