All Economies Are Local In CRN Tool With Analysis Of Supplement Industry Impact
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Economic impact data available online complement CRN's surveys on consumers' use of supplements that showed the industry's contribution to public health. For answering questions about supplement firms' impact on the economy, "now we have that tool in our tool box as well," says CRN chief Steve Mister.
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