NNFA rejects by-law change that would have included mass market firms in membership.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NNFA BY-LAW AMENDMENT TO BROADEN MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA REJECTED at the association's July 11-13 annual meeting in Nashville, Tenn. The current standard for membership requires an organization to have no less than 75% of its gross sales from health foods, dietary supplements and related items.
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