Monday, April 06, 2009

Common Market Il n'est pas!!

If you thought we had lost our sovereignty, independence, democracy, fish and national solvency for a Common Market? Then think again and get a glimpse of the wrappers pictured above! Notice the little white labels? This is the one from the Cadbury's Creme Egg: SWE028 Ingrédients:chocolate au lait (lait,sucre,decaffe de cacao, cacao entier, huile végétale, émulsifiant, (E442, E476, soja lecithin), aromes) Fondant 46% (sucre, sirop deglucose, sirop de sucre inversé, blanc de oeuf dyshydrété, arôme, colorant jaune sunset); A consommer de préférence avant fin 07,09 Imagine putting that on a Cadbury Creme Egg in every language used in the EU! The product would have to be the size of an ostrich egg thus destroying the whole purpose of the small sickly treat! Is such labelling necessary in other EU markets or is all this and similar labels of other British products only necessary in France . Do french goods have their ingredients listed in full in English? (Comments welcome). Should we label all returning British MEPs "Danger - This contains EU Corruption" perhaps? The point of course is the excessive cost incurred by manufacturers supplying all this garbage information, which is surely understandable in its original English for you average and typical (if there is such a thing) French Cadbury Creme Egg eater.....presumably ensuring that no such thing ever exists is the main French or EU objective in which case I must ask again: WHAT BLOODY COMMON MARKET?????????

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