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Update on the next FSA Board meeting

Posted by: Katie Pettifer, Chief Executive, Posted on: 12 September 2025 - Categories: Our mission
Food Standards Agency, Interim Chief Executive Katie Pettifer

Cymraeg I hope you’ve had a good summer. For the FSA it’s been a busy few weeks since our last update to stakeholders, with some welcome announcements on our work to regulate the CBD market and the on-going fight against food crime. At …

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