Switzerland’s Big Food Question Keeps Voters Busy at Ballot Box

Switzerland’s Big Food Question Keeps Voters Busy at Ballot Box. Switzerland will soon go to the polls on the issue of food, in yet another test of voters’ appetites to answer big questions at the ballot box.

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Switzerland’s Big Food Question Keeps Voters Busy at Ballot Box. Switzerland will soon go to the polls on the issue of food, in yet another test of voters’ appetites to answer big questions at the ballot box.

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