Activists are demanding an outright ban on serving tinned tuna in hospitals and schools after toxic levels of mercury were detected in the store-cupboard favourite. The environmental campaigners ...
This is because tuna contains higher levels of mercury than other fish.” The European Commission told Euronews Health the “maximum levels for mercury in food are established on the basis of ...
Non-profits Foodwatch and Bloom Association have called on the European Commission to tighten rules on the sale and advertising of tuna products containing high levels of mercury. Both groups have ...
In their investigation, Bloom randomly selected 148 tins of tuna from supermarkets across five European countries – France, Germany, Britain, Spain and Italy. Laboratory analysis by an independent ...