British roast dinner hit with cocktail of more than 100 pesticides, Greenpeace warns
Read our Privacy notice A roast dinner with a full plate of meat and vegetables covered in gravy is a staple part of British cuisine, but new research suggests that much of the produce going on to plates might also be covered in pesticides harmful for our health and environment. More than 100 pesticides are sprayed on vegetables that would go into a classic Sunday lunch, new analysis by Greenpeace has revealed. Greenpeace has called on the government to halve pesticide and fertiliser use in...
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