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FreeFrom Food Awards media saturation!!!

16/03/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

Just in case anyone has not picked up on it from any other source……

Freefrom food and the FreeFrom Food Awards will feature both in Radio 4’s Food Programme on Sunday (18th) at 12.30pm, repeated on Monday (19th) at 3.30pm and….. on BBC 1’s Breakfast on Monday (19th) at 6.20am and 8.20am and, we hope, at 7.20am!!

As you might imagine, we are all very excited…….. Do please tune in!!
20th March. In case you did not catch either of these – we would like to report great coverage for ‘freefrom’ – really raising the profile. And another big article on freefrom in today’s Daily Mail.
The Food Programme gave particularly good, in depth coverage of the the whole area of food allergy and intolerance – if you missed it, you can’listen again’or download it as a podcast from the BBC site.
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  1. James

    17/03/2012 at 14:49

    Great news. The message is getting out!

  2. Micki

    19/03/2012 at 12:27

    Ooh, exciting! I was in a cabin in the woods until a few hours ago (don’t ask) so missed it. Will try to catch up with Food Prog later. Good media coverage.

  3. Michelle

    19/03/2012 at 13:14

    I think we certainly should ask – although we may not get told!! Food Programme was really excellent coverage of FreeFrom food – if you don’t catch it this afternoon (3.30pm), it will be available as a podcast.

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