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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    EU to ban selling eggs by the dozen:

    Shopkeepers' fury as they are told all food must be weighed and sold by the kilo


    ~~~~~~ how long are we going to stand for shite like this




    British shoppers are to be banned from buying eggs by the dozen under new regulations approved by the European Parliament.
    For the first time, eggs and *other products such as oranges and bread rolls will be sold by weight instead of by the number contained in a packet.
    Until now, Britain has been exempt from EU regulations that forbid the selling of goods by number. But last week MEPs voted to end Britain?s deal despite objections from UK members.
    The new rules will mean that instead of packaging telling shoppers a box contains six eggs, it will show the weight in grams of the eggs inside, for example 372g.

    British shoppers are to be banned from buying eggs by the dozen under new regulations approved by the EU



    Or that a bag of white rolls has 322g inside instead of half a dozen. The rules will not allow both the weight and the quantity to be displayed.
    Last night, Britain?s Food Standards Agency said it was opposed to the move, putting the UK on a potential collision course with Brussels.
    It could be the first test of David Cameron?s pre-Election promise to stand up for Britain?s interests in the EU.
    Eggs have traditionally been sold by the dozen or half-dozen, because the old imperial measurements such as inches or pennies were calculated in groups of 12.
    Early in the 20th Century, eggs were sold from trays on shop counters and carried home in paper bags. But between the two world wars, it was discovered that eggs kept longer if they were left standing on their ends, so the cartons of 12 and six were developed.
    Last night, an FSA spokeswoman said: ?This proposal would disallow selling by numbers. Retailers would not be allowed to put ?Six eggs? on the front of the box. If it was a bag of rolls, it would say ?500g? instead of six rolls.
    It could be the first test of David Cameron's pre-Election promise to stand up for Britain's interests in the EU



    ?It is important that information is provided in a way that is meaningful and beneficial to consumers. This issue is still being considered by EU member states and it will be some time before the regulation is finalised.?
    The move could cost retailers millions of pounds because of changes they will have to make to packaging and labelling, as well as the extra burden of weighing each box of food before it is put on sale.
    The cost is likely to be passed on to shoppers through higher grocery bills.
    Experts say it will be next year before the EU is able to pass the controversial measure, which bureaucrats say is designed to help consumers make an informed choice when buying their food because it will require suppliers to provide more comprehensive information.
    But last night, food industry experts said the EU plan was ?bonkers? and ?absolute madness?.
    Federation of Bakers director Gordon Polson warned that it may be too late to change the rules, even though they will be debated further in the European Parliament.
    He revealed that lobbyists had already tried to rectify the regulations, discovered in the 174 pages of amendments to the initial 75-page proposal, but there was not enough time to convince MEPs before the crucial vote.
    The British Retail Consortium, which represents 90 per cent of UK shops, will ask Government Ministers to press for the decision to be reversed.
    Andrew Opie, the consor*tium?s food director, said: ?This is a bad proposal ? we need to help consumers, not confuse them. We?ll be talking to the Government to encourage them to make sure these plans don?t come into force.?
    One major food supplier said: ?This is hindering rather than helping the consumer, taking away one of the key bits of information. If this goes through it would demonstrate how far removed the legislators are from the real world. It?s bonkers.?
    Another industry source added: ?It?s absolute madness. You can?t make any argument that consumers are being confused by labels for six eggs or four bread rolls.?
    Adam Leyland, editor of The Grocer trade magazine, said: ?You couldn?t make it up, could you? It would be funny if it were an April Fool?s joke. But it?s not and it will potentially cost the industry millions, while confusing customers no end.
    ?The EU?s attempt to simplify labelling has created a multi-headed monster.?
    The new labelling row is the latest in a long line of European Union food policy scandals.
    The EU passed a directive in 1994 ruling that top-of-the-range bananas had to be ?free from malformation or abnormal curvature of the fingers?. The directive was ridiculed as a symbol of bureaucratic excess in Brussels.
    In 1988, it ruled that top-of-the-range cucumbers must bend by only 10mm per 10cm in a directive designed to help packaging and transport.
    In 1979, another directive ruled that carrots should be termed as fruits, as the Portuguese made jam out of them.
    In 2003, a threatened European ban on smoky-bacon crisps was averted at the last minute when MEPs forced through amendments after a backlash from the British *public.
    Neil Herron, campaign dir*ector of the Metric Martyrs Defence Fund, said the EU directive was ?absolute nonsense?.
    He added: ?If I was a farmer I would get my customers to throw eggs at any official trying to enforce this. It is dir*ectives like this that give the European project a bad name.

    'It makes the British public want to just pull out of the whole thing altogether.?
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  • Meat-Head
    V.I.P. Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

    #2
    Whoa hang on there cnuts in brussels.

    You haven't asked for members of DK (or inferior websites) to vote on this subject, so why let it happen?


    So with reguards to the story about the chicken laying a monstor egg, does that mean your having a fry up with your fat unemployed friends, open up the box to find one large egg.

    Bunch of coonts.

    sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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    • barrowmanandrew
      V.I.P. Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 3427

      #3
      ~~~~in unbeliviable.
      britain pays the e.u. millions upon millions of pounds every year so that these half wits can think up these idea's.
      this country is on its knee's
      who cares whether you buy 6 eggs or 500grams of eggs
      ~~~~in waste of money.......

      ~~~~in what next..
      pints of lager to 0.? litre of lager????
      a double whiskey to 0.? litre of whiskey??
      an ounce of coke to 28grams of coke......
      where does it end.......

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      • xentrica
        Newbie
        • Jun 2010
        • 1

        #4
        lmao.
        They might as well show the weight of the packaging as well. or the weight of the egg minus the weight of the shell.
        We all cry Wohooo!

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        • chroma
          V.I.P. Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 1976

          #5
          Originally posted by xentrica
          lmao.
          They might as well show the weight of the packaging as well. or the weight of the egg minus the weight of the shell.
          We all cry Wohooo!
          The average egg shell weighs 5grams. Everyone knows that! roflmao

          Also: Yolk = 21gram, Albumen (white) = 33gram
          They also have a specific gravity of 1.09 and an average surface area of 68cm?

          As to why this information is even remotely useful to anyones daily life... answers on a postcard (correct answers will be decided by a panel of EU experts)

          I've got "incase a friend phones me at 9pm whilst being interrogated by that tarrant bastard."
          "PS: answer divulged only if my mate offers me a reasonable percentage of winnings." on my postcard so pick something else.

          I hear the winner gets a plane ticket and accommodation to the next EU "how can we screw shit up any more?" think tank meeting!
          My proposal will be to legalise abortion up to the age of 85 and get rid of some of the EU's dead weight
          He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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          • irishs12
            Newbie
            • Dec 2008
            • 12

            #6
            Years ago a load of fat overpaid arseholes sat round earning our taxpayers money and decided that a banana has to have a certain curvature to be sold in the eu,seriouslyWhy would we want to,or why should we have to pay for 2 lots of idiots to decide what happens to us.
            The eu is a farse and can't control what happens in it's own monetary zone,then on top of that they dictate to us what way we can sell or even package our food.It's going to cost the egg industry a fortune cos they are now going to have to weigh all the eggs they sell in future.
            We are the ones who are being taken for idiots to be fair.

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