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Get help to classify edible vegetables, roots, tubers, herbs, spices, fruit, nuts and peel for import and export.
An update on the work of the Government Chemist assessing the conformity of jelly mini-cup confectionary products.
Recommendations for analysis of jelly products to determine if a product falls within the definition of those banned under EU law.
Quality and labelling rules for growing, packing, distributing, importing and selling fresh fruit and vegetables.
Legal standards for labelling and composition of food products such as bottled water, milk and meat.
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
Presentations related to workshop providing practical knowledge for assessing the conformity of confectionery items known as jelly mini-cups
The Government Chemist team run a very well received workshop providing practical knowledge for assessing the conformity of confectionery items known as jelly mini-cups
The Competition and Markets Authority has completed its market study into mobile ecosystems.
Today, thousands of people across America will celebrate National Peanut Butter and Jelly day.
Workshop aimed at providing advice and practical knowledge for assessing the conformity of confectionery items to the Regulation definition of jelly mini-cups.
The Victorian legacy left us a host of uniquely British ingredients, and many of them have been awarded protected food name status.
LEO Laboratories Ltd (T/A LEO Pharma) is recalling all unexpired stock of the above products from pharmacies and wholesalers as a precautionary measure due to concerns on the possible risk of skin malignancy.
The Jam and Similar Products (England) Regulations 2013 will incorporate four main changes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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