Should food retailers specify the country of origin of their product on the label?

Corned Beef for Argentinian cattle

White fish from the South Seas etc.

Answers:
They are LEGALLY required to do so. As a result 90% of them do.
yes they should
YES YES YES
yes, I am in favor of that.
I think some already do
Of course they should.
actually they should if not it is breaking the food description law!! But you have to be careful on this as if you get a Scottish cow and bring it and slaughter it in England!! what is it? Yes the food retailers/manufactures manipulate the law to their own needs.
Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about the origin of their food. So, retailers should specify the country of origin of their product on the label
it must to know how it quality
Yes they should
yes they should because it tells you how far the product has travelled
In the UK they do, there is a 3 part code on the label, normally part of the use-by label. This identifies the Licence issuing region ( town ) and the site within that region ( factory ).

you local Environmental Health department in the council can help you with a list.

As for abroad, some do but only if they think its going to be a sales benefit. So they are not going to tell you your plum tomatoes come from North Korea ( eg ) at the moment.
Yes.
I would never eat shell fish in India. Imagine my surprise when I came across a list of imports into Switzerland and discovered that most prawns were imported from - India!
Definitely. I like to be sure never to buy anything american.
Yes!
Not just food all products. It is about time we started making things in the UK . I hate it when everything comes from China and funds the oppressive regime.

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