A BBC investigation reveals that many tomato purées labeled as "Italian" may contain tomatoes sourced from China, specifically from Xinjiang, where production is linked to forced labor involving Uyghurs. Despite the findings, supermarkets deny the allegations, while human rights groups report severe abuses in the region's tomato fields. The EU's reliance on self-regulation for imports from Xinjiang contrasts with the stricter U.S. laws banning such exports.
Asda has appointed former chief executive Allan Leighton as executive chair to help revitalize the struggling grocer. He will take over from Stuart Rose, who has been with the company for three years and will remain on the board during the transition before stepping down.
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