EU bans Algerian spread toasted on social media
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El Mordjene Cebon, a product that has become viral on social networks, is proscribed in the European Union, announced the Ministry of Agriculture on Tuesday, September 17. An investigation “is ongoing” into the circumstances that allowed the product to end up on the market.
Praised on social networks and available for several months in France, the product has been banned from marketing by Brussels.
Popular on social networks, this spread is subject to an investigation “in order to determine the circumvention mechanisms that have so far allowed this commodity to be put on the market”, assures the Ministry of Agriculture.
Made popular on TikTok, the El Mordjene Cebon spread does not meet European health standards, the Ministry of Agriculture detailed on Tuesday.
The ban on the Algerian hazelnut spread El Mordjene in the European Union has aroused strong reactions both in Algeria and in Europe, in particular in France where there is a very large Algerian community. This product, which has attracted many consumers outside its country of origin, was recently withdrawn from the European market due to health concerns. This decision, far from being arbitrary, is based on standards (...) Tribune Libre
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