“For the GB market, ‘United Kingdom’ is the origin label…”
In “Food labelling: country of origin” published by UK Government, the labelling guidance suggests that: Read more
In “Food labelling: country of origin” published by UK Government, the labelling guidance suggests that: Read more
The information presented in this report was gathered from a number of sources. Firstly reviews were made of reports and information on the Scottish, UK and wider food and drink sectors. Secondly interviews were undertaken with some key players in all sectors of the industry. Read more
In 2011 John Lewis launched a ‘Made in UK‘ logo to highlight British-made products instore. Read more
Published by the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland, ‘Ulster is British’ is printed red and blue on white. Read more
The sorts of information (other than written declarations or descriptions such as “Made in the UK” or “British”) that could lead consumers to attribute a particular place of origin to a food include: Read more
From 1st April 2015 country of origin labelling became mandatory for fresh, chilled and frozen meat from pig, sheep, goat and poultry. Read more
A thesis submitted to the University of Manchester for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Science & Engineering, by Arooj Rashid from School of Materials, UoM in 2017. Read more
From: Guoyu Du
Sent: 28 April 2017 11:50
To: CBBC All
Subject: Friday thoughts – MADE IN UK campaign Read more
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