Muthafukajones · 46-50, M
I found out that my favourite brand of raspberries are source from three separate areas.
California
Mexico
Costa Rica
I called them and said I would love it if they branded their berries based on source location the further south the berries are sourced the sweeter they are… you might be craving tart ones from California or sweeter from Costa Rica.
They told me that that would be a nightmare as they would have a responsibility to sort the fruit separately to guarantee origin and the cost of triple package labelling would add to the cost so it just wasn’t feasible.
California
Mexico
Costa Rica
I called them and said I would love it if they branded their berries based on source location the further south the berries are sourced the sweeter they are… you might be craving tart ones from California or sweeter from Costa Rica.
They told me that that would be a nightmare as they would have a responsibility to sort the fruit separately to guarantee origin and the cost of triple package labelling would add to the cost so it just wasn’t feasible.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
I doubt very much the cereals are from any specific farm(s)!
I have just looked on the cartons of Tesco own-brand cornflakes, Kellogg's "Crunchy Nut Flakes" and "Weetabix".
All three cereals contain both maize and barley malt extract - plus peanuts and honey in the Crunchy Nut Flakes.
Their ingredients will be from many sources but "Weetabix" proudly claim their wheat is at least from British farms. It does say if whether they contain sugar from British sugar-beet, or imported cane sugar, though.
I have just looked on the cartons of Tesco own-brand cornflakes, Kellogg's "Crunchy Nut Flakes" and "Weetabix".
All three cereals contain both maize and barley malt extract - plus peanuts and honey in the Crunchy Nut Flakes.
Their ingredients will be from many sources but "Weetabix" proudly claim their wheat is at least from British farms. It does say if whether they contain sugar from British sugar-beet, or imported cane sugar, though.
Monalisasmith86 · 41-45, F
You know Alex’s ( my husbands) last name is Box coincidence or what 🤔
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Not sure any corn is grown in towns, rural or otherwise: fields are the preferred option. 😏
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exexec · 70-79, C
That's what was good about the old Coca Cola bottles that told you where they were originally bottled.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
How amount if it told you whether it was GMO or not.. Remember when that was a thing?😷
one of the fly over states
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