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British Court Answers an Eternal Question: How Much Potato Does a Crisp Contain?

A snack company’s yearslong effort to protect the sanctity of its poppadom spuddered — er, sputtered — in a tax tribunal this month.

Ali Watkins
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Food, Law and Legislation, Poppadom, Potato Chips, Snack Foods, Value-Added Tax
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