Trade rules between AUS and EU could see food products be branded differently

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What's in a name? As Australia and Europe push for closer ties under a free trade deal, rules about restricting the use of a geographic place in food branding could see Feta cheese and a range of other products go by a different name BWorthington_

 

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BWorthington_ This are free trade deals outside of the EU , yet the Brits can not escape Brexit and the Central bankers. Shows you free trade can be done without the threats.

BWorthington_ Just put Oz in front of every contested name. eg Ozfetta, Ozshiraz, Ozgouda etc.

BWorthington_ They criticise Trump for USA first yet Europe has EU trade agreements.

BWorthington_ Melbourne has the 3rd largest greek population in the world and they've been here several gens now. So Australian feta is the name and any other product that Greek Australians produce. Tell the EU to get stuffed. Our product is probably better anyway.

BWorthington_ That will probably just backfire on the EU as like the wine industry others will probably use marketing to get their brand differentiated from what many probably see as a generic term.

BWorthington_ Great, that's all we need, more confusion in our supermarkets.

BWorthington_ Get stuffed.

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