Related Searches: Tea Vitamin Nutrients Ingredients paper cup packing

Food & Health Ingredients
Health & Nutrition
Processing & Packaging
Starch & Starch Derivatives
You are here: Home >news >EU crack down on dual-quality products

EU crack down on dual-quality products

2017-09-29 newfoodmagazine

Tag: EU

Share       

New guidelines tell national governments wher to go when they suspect something isn’t right with the quality of food they import.

The European Commission has issued guidelines to tackle producers of dual-quality foods.

The guidelines, announced on Tuesday, are designed to help national authorities determine when a company is breaking the law and selling dual-quality products in different countries.

This is the practice of selling a product of markedly different quality in the same packaging.

Eastern Europe has been cited as a frequent victim of this activity. Recent reports suggested, for example, that Coca-Cola sold in Slovenia contained more sugar and fructo-glucose syrup than the Austrian version of the popular soft drink and Spar strawberry yogurt contained 40 per cent less strawberry in Slovenia than it did in Austria. 

Cracking down on dual-quality products formed a part of European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker’s State of the unio speech on Wednesday September 13.

He said: “I will not accept that in some parts of Europe, people are sold food of lower quality than in other countries, despite the packaging and branding being identical. We must now equip national authorities with stronger powers to cut out any illegal practices wherver they exist”. 

Věra Jourová, Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality said: “Presenting two different products in the same branded packaging is misleading and unfair to consumers.

“This issue is a clear example that we can solve cross-border problems only when working together on EU level. For too long Member States alone couldn’t find the right way to address this. I am determined to put an end to this practice, prohibited under EU law and make sure that all consumers are treated equally”.

The guidance tells national government wher they need address their concerns should they suspect a breach of dual-quality rules. These are the Food Information Regulation and the Unfair Commercial Practices directive. The former requires that consumers are truthfully informed about their products – enshrining food ingredient labels in law for example. The latter bans using unfair commercial practices like selling dual-quality products.

The national consumer and food authorities are responsible for ensuring that companies comply with EU laws. However, the European Commission is committed to helping them through this guidance and through different work strands.

E-newsletter

Subscribe to our e-newsletter for the latest food ingredients news and trends.

Tags

SJGLE B2B Website : 中文版 | ChineseCustomer Service: 86-400 610 1188-3 ( Mon-Fri 9: 00-18: 00 BJT)

About Us|Contact Us|Privacy Policy|Intellectual Property Statement

Copyright 2006-2023 Shanghai Sinoexpo Informa Markets International Exhibition Co Ltd (All Rights Reserved). ICP 05034851-121  沪公网安备31010402001403号

Inquiry Basket

Inquiry Basket

Buyer service

Buyer service

Supplier service

Supplier service

Top

Top