Christmas Scams: Chocolates, Snails, Foie gras... Eight Star Products of the Holidays Pinned by Foodwatch
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A few weeks from the end-of-year holidays, the NGO Foodwatch warns, as every year, consumers on several products with deceptive labels Who says end-of-year holidays sometimes says
"Special Holidays" products often hide deceit. Dubious origin, dangerous additives for health... The Foodwatch association has pinned eight marketing articles that it considers misleading.
At 15 days of Christmas Eve, eight holiday products are pinned by Foodwatch. The association denounces misleading statements on labels. Industrialists play on everything that evokes Hexagon at the risk of misleading consumers. According to the organisation, the regulations are not clear enough. However, the brands have made efforts for several years to improve traceability. What solution so that we are no longer misled? (Conso and trends).
Flavoured Origin, Excess additives... Foodwatch Pin Eight "Scams on the Label" of Christmas Products
Between empty chocolate packets, foie gras with carcinogenic nitrites, Burgundy snails that do not come from Burgundy, the NGO makes this Tuesday 9 December of the "name and shame" of articles inducing "consumers in error".
Very popular products of the end-of-year parties are pinned by the NGO, such as chocolates, crust pâté and "snails of Burgundy".
We're almost there! Christmas is more than 20 days away. For many of us, the rush of parties has begun: we buy the tree, we run for gifts and we plan the dinner of the New Year's Eve. And this organization weighs heavily on our free time and our wallet. Many of us are looking for the good deal or the product that will make sensation at the table. But be careful about the disillusionments in supermarkets: there are many food scams in this holiday…
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