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Morrisons Sorry For 'Non-Eu Salt And Pepper' Chicken Label

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Roobaba | 17:38 Tue 02nd Nov 2021 | News
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Morrisons sorry for 'non-EU salt and pepper' chicken label
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59134190

..and so they should be shame on them.
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Labelling is suppose to bring clarity. This clearly doesn’t.
The EU is 27 countries out of 193 nations.
So telling us S+P isn’t British, and is non EU rules down the possible countries it could come from to 166 unspecified countries.
Not at all useful.
NEVER, EVER, eat chicken! It's one of the main causes of stomach upsets in the UK. Along with fresh fish. Tis true folks.
Burp!
Still not bought a cooker then?
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But seriously..

Juna se qua.. Non, je n'aime pas les Non-EU Non-UK, c'est la vie. :O)
Note ... the now severly hurt and offended hand wringers are the same ones who shrugged, then ignored it when the pride of the EUSSR was mislabelling deadly car engines as clean when they were far from it. THey shrugged again when the so called fines were subsequently quietly cancelled. Meanwhile the same goods being manufactured in the UK and the rest of the World were forensically tested and punitive emission costs levied on any that looked as if they might sell well. Not just cars either. the same treatment was meeeted out to Dyson vacuum cleaners, and a host of goods that looked likely to threaten the cartel's closed shop. But salt that does not come from the EUSSR is too much to bear for the remainiacs. Pass the sick bag Alice.

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