Experts have claimed that many gluten-free loaves are 'worse than the breads they are replacing'
During the investigation, Chris Young, a spokesperson for the, revealed that one supermarket’s own-brand product contained an alarming number of ingredients that “you probably don't recognise the names of”.
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