Times of India

EU to ban  selling eggs by the dozen 

June 27, 2010

LONDON:  Shopkeepers in the European Union (EU) will be banned from selling 
eggs or fruit  by the dozen under new food labelling regulations proposed 
by the European  parliament, a media report said. 

Under the draft legislation, meant to  come into force next year, sale of 
food items in the EU using the simple  measurement of numbers will be 
replaced by a system based on weight, the  Telegraph reported. 

The legislation, if approved, would mean an end to  packaging eggs or fruit 
by the dozen, bread rolls in a pack of six or fish  fingers in boxes of 12. 

The legislation could even see a ban on special  promotional packs such as 
those offering "eight chocolate bars for the price of  six", according to a 
report in trade magazine, the Grocer. 

It comes  after members of the European parliament voted against an 
amendment to  regulations that would have allowed individual countries to 
nominate 
products  that could be sold by number. 

The report said the proposed change would  cost the food industry millions 
of pounds as items would have to be individually  weighed to ensure the 
accuracy of the label on it. 

Food industry sources  described the move as "absolute madness", while the 
editor of the Grocer  magazine, Adam Leyland, said the EU had "created a 
multi-headed monster". 
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