Can wddty shed light on the sun?

Would you please be kind enough to send a copy of WDDTY to the health column in The Sun newspaper?

They had a full-page spread on the nutritional contents of food and nothing about the depleted soils they are grown in.

I have previously written to the editor of that page, but she doesn’t take much notice. Perhaps a word from you might make a difference. - Ken Jackson, via e-mail

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