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Antibac Chosen by Salad Fayre.


Salad Fayre from Newtownards, near Belfast, producers of gourmet salads, made the decision to move into the organic market. It then became imperative that plans should be made to stop dipping their produce in chlorine.

The company were recommended to use Antibac(r) by the Soil Association, and they are pleased with the microbiology microbiology: see biology.
microbiology

Scientific study of microorganisms, a diverse group of simple life-forms including protozoans, algae, molds, bacteria, and viruses.
, the appearance of the salads and with the life enhancement of all produce, they tell us. They now use it for all their vegetables.

Antibac(r) is a German product, made by the Reinert Group, and marketed in the UK by Environmentally Safe Solutions, Endeavour House, 7 Enterprise Way, Pinchbeck pinch·beck  
n.
1. An alloy of zinc and copper used as imitation gold.

2. A cheap imitation.

adj.
1. Made of pinchbeck.

2. Imitation; spurious.
, Spalding, tel:0177 576 0056. This product has been factory and laboratory-tested and is a wholly natural, non toxic product that has been proven to kill pathogenic bacteria Pathogenic bacteria
Bacteria that produce illness.

Mentioned in: Gastroenteritis
. Antibac(r) is also user-friendly, non aggressive to stainless steel stainless steel: see steel.
stainless steel

Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat.
, and ensures reduced water consumption and easier, cheaper effluent effluent

waste from an abattoir carried away in liquid form. Disposal is a major problem because of the need to avoid pollution of waterways. See aerobic effluent treatment, anaerobic effluent treatment.
 disposal.
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Title Annotation:antibacterial product by Reinert Group
Publication:Food Trade Review
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:4E
Date:May 1, 2000
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