ChrisMayLA6,
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

Later this year the UK will introduce 'not for EU' labelling as part of the #WindsorFramework deal on #NorthernIreland.

The labels have already started to appear in some shops for some products, and the Food & Drink industry fears that such labelling will deter both customers & #investment in the UK's food/drink sector.

Recent headlines suggested customers took the view that this indicated sub-standard goods, whatever the actual quality....

Another #BrexitReality that was 'unpredicted'...

peter,
@peter@area51.social avatar

@ChrisMayLA6 @mirabilos Tesco's had the "Not for EU" labels on things for at least 6 months now - especially Eggs but I've seen it on other things.

As for making it look sub-standard, I'd agree - that was the first thing I thought when I first saw it.

#brexit #BrexitReality

Wen,
@Wen@mastodon.scot avatar

@ChrisMayLA6 @JackTheCat

I will avoid anything labeled in that way given the opaque food standards improvements being touted.

mxtthxw,
@mxtthxw@mxtthxw.art avatar

@ChrisMayLA6 Like the ‘not for human consumption’ labels on animal food. Nice.

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