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British Red Tractor carrots......grown in Spain ?
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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 7306310" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>Like most things EU, the labeling laws have a hole you can march coach and horses through. The ' Place of Provenance ' conveniently allows for food to change nationality if it's from "the country where the product last underwent substantial, economically justified <a href="https://labellingtraining.food.gov.uk/module8/overview_1.html#" target="_blank">processing</a>. " However, the law on labeling is supposed to protect the buyers from being misled, so the " Country of Origin " should be clear to the buyer, which is usually somewhere in small print to tick the box.</p><p></p><p>The whole thing is a sham and con, has been for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 7306310, member: 6194"] Like most things EU, the labeling laws have a hole you can march coach and horses through. The ' Place of Provenance ' conveniently allows for food to change nationality if it's from "the country where the product last underwent substantial, economically justified [URL='https://labellingtraining.food.gov.uk/module8/overview_1.html#']processing[/URL]. " However, the law on labeling is supposed to protect the buyers from being misled, so the " Country of Origin " should be clear to the buyer, which is usually somewhere in small print to tick the box. The whole thing is a sham and con, has been for years. [/QUOTE]
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