In Latvia we recently introduced a law where we must add country of origin on price tags for all food products. It is quite fun and sometimes surprising to see where something was made.
I like stuff that says
Origin of beef: EU and outside of EU
Like yeah that’s real specific
Curry Spice Mix
Ingredients: spicesPerhaps 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…
The country of origin can be indicated with a flag and/or in writing.
🇹🇩🇷🇴 Chad or Romania, Chad or Romania?? [PANIK]
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.
Really hope Aldi and Lidl in the UK do this 🤞 (Tesco is no1 supermarket but sadly can’t see them following)
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.
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?
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
Sorry guys you need to move your country to Europe first
You’re joking but…
Cute flag
Can Canadians buy European products and vice versa? Maybe, we can join your union if we are extra nice?
It’s a legitimate question now…
Would love to have you with us!