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1 PrimeSafe released a statement on Sunday to reassure consumers in Victoria.
2 Retailers have sought to reassure consumers after the latest findings from the FSA.
3 They said there were no health concerns but that the removals were necessary to reassure consumers .
4 But the airline will work to reassure consumers .
5 An extended slaughter policy to reassure consumers was also announced by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr Yates.
6 He tried to reassure consumers that produce from Bernard Matthews, Europe's largest turkey producer, was safe to eat.
7 They both moved to reassure consumers that there was no risk from eating properly cooked poultry or eggs.
8 Earlier this year, Apple launched a Made for iPod program, which seeks to reassure consumers they are buying Apple-approved goods.
9 Killing the herd of bull calves is a measure intended to reassure consumers that the US food supply is safe.
10 THE establishment of a Food Safety Board will reassure consumers that the Government is concerned about hygiene and quality in food.
11 In a bid to reassure consumers about the security of the system cardholders will sometimes be asked to enter their Pin.
12 Monsanto Co, the maker of Roundup, on April 1 posted a blog seeking to reassure consumers and others about glyphosate residues.
13 The Direct Marketing Association, a trade group, said that the FTC probe would reassure consumers that their data was being treated responsibly.
14 Kelley Blue Book analyst James Bell said Toyota needed to do more than discredit one report of unintended acceleration to reassure consumers .
15 Gorsky has played a lead role in J&J's efforts to reassure consumers and investors that its talc powders are safe and asbestos free.
16 Its first UK stockist was Fortnum & Mason and ketchup has traditionally been sold in glass bottles to reassure consumers of its purity.
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