MPs and busy lives don’t make for great food choices

NDP MP Jean Crowder says political parties don't do enough to make people more aware of their food choices.

Whether for humanitarian, environmental, or health reasons, some MPs are carefully considering their food choices, but in the age of so-called "super-stores," where people can buy what seems like every food known to man, raising awareness about food can be a struggle.

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