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Kusimulkkureply
lemm.ee

I like stuff that says

Origin of beef: EU and outside of EU

Like yeah that's real specific

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Perhaps cows are allowed to freely move over the EU border? I've got it, is this since brexit? if so then they must be Irish cows..

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The country of origin can be indicated with a flag and/or in writing.

🇹🇩🇷🇴 Chad or Romania, Chad or Romania?? [PANIK]

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lemmy.world

Can you also put a maple leaf for Canadian products so we don't accidentally become collateral damage to your response to Trump's madness?

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Sure, but besides the top shelf maple sirup what else would it be applied to? I mean no offense, but I don't think that we import that much food from Canada

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I hadn't realised they stole that as well!!

Mexican eagle!

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lemmy.ca

I didn't realize the black star was the symbol of Europe! How futuristic

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Well you know what they say, In the Villa of Ormen, stands a solitary candle.

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lemmy.world

Can Canadians buy European products and vice versa? Maybe, we can join your union if we are extra nice?

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So Netto and Føtex, for all intents and purposes. The Netto close to home is too shit and Føtex is too far away, but good to know!

I wonder if the entire EEA is included in this, or just the EU27.

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It more precisely indicates that the product is made by a corporate entity where the top level company is European. The product can still be made by a US subsidiary, or be made from 100% US ingredients, and still get the star.

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Denmark doesn't use the euro, they use danish crowns - 49,95 DKK are 6,69€ so that's basically a steal!

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Maybe a circle of stars or the actual European flag would be clearer communication, but I appreciate this step!

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It's barely got the resolution for one star given that it's been photoshopped on at a higher resolution than the rest of the label.

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cog
sopuli.xyz

Sweet! Would be cool if they would adopt this in other countries as well!

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there are already European laws to clarify if a product is made entirely in a single country or in EU, same with raw materials; you can read it on the label of food, wine, oil, etc

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hemkoreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

50DKK (Danish Kroner) is like 7 euros.

No idea what that thing is though

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feddit.uk

Really hope Aldi and Lidl in the UK do this 🤞 (Tesco is no1 supermarket but sadly can't see them following)

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lidl

They pretty much sell their own brands anyway, don't they? Unless it's different in the UK.

So technically most things they sell are European brands.

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