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We didn't see one PH either! :lol: :lol: :lol:


I think every ex-pat, bar owner and hotel receptionist has "a mate with a car" doing airport runs in spain/canary islands, etc...

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EU delay chocolate decision

Tuesday, 14 March 2000

A final decision in a 27-year EU battle over British chocolate has been postponed.

Euro MPs were expected to vote to allow chocolate made with up to 5 per cent vegetable fats to be marketed in all 15 member states - ending discrimination against the UK's favoured chocolate bars in some continental markets.

But the decision in the European Parliament in Strasbourg was postponed until tomorrow.

If MEPs vote in favour, high milk content chocolate bars from Britain will have to be labelled as Family Milk Chocolate in other parts of Europe.

The concession is a small price to pay after years in which the UK confectionery industry has fought off repeated attempts to force changes in the content of UK chocolate bars - and to refuse to allow it to be called chocolate at all.

An updated EU Chocolate Directive looks certain to oblige EU countries to accept all chocolate, as long as the vegetable fat content does not exceed 5% of the finished product and there is clear labelling.

British milk chocolate will continue to be called Milk Chocolate on the home market, but will have to be labelled Family Milk Chocolate if exported to the rest of the EU.


And where exactly is the majority of "our" cadbury's chocolate made these days?
BTW have you ever wondered why it is necessary to put VEG oil into MILK chocolate?

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EU to scrap straight banana laws

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

We will soon be able to buy knobbly carrots and ugly apples again

Curvy cucumbers will be back on sale in the shops from next July if, as expected, more than two dozen laws banning imperfect-looking fruit and veg are scrapped today.

EU-wide marketing standards ensuring only the finest-looking produce reaches supermarket shelves have been in force for 20 years.

But to reduce red tape and bureaucracy - and make cheaper fruit and veg available as household bills rise - eurocrats say it is time the unnecessary restrictions disappear.

EU standards currently stipulate the size and shape of 36 types of fruit and veg sold in Europe, from apricots to watermelons.

If today's vote goes through, the rules will be repealed for 26 of them, including artichokes, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, onions, peas, carrots, plums, and ribbed celery.

Specific market rules would stay in place for the 10 products which account for 75% of EU fruit and veg trade - apples, citrus fruit, kiwi fruit, lettuces, peaches/nectarines, pears, strawberries, sweet peppers, table grapes and tomatoes
.

But national authorities could exempt even those 10 from the rules on shape and size, as long as they are put on sale labelled as "product intended for processing" or something similar.

The Commission said that, if the vote goes through, the changes cannot be implemented until the start of July next year, for practical reasons.

But when the mis-shapen produce does reach the shelves, retailers estimate it could be sold as much as 40% cheaper than the current "class one" goods.

Conservative MEP Neil Parish said: "These crazy rules have to go immediatelly.


Strange, no bananas - except in the headline...........

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Janet Devers, 64, said she was "in shock" at the decision to sentence her for selling the goods in pounds and ounces rather than kilos and grams.

Magistrates ordered Mrs Devers, from Wanstead, east London, to pay just under £5,000 in costs and told her she would have a criminal record after being found guilty of eight offences under the Weights and Measures Act.

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Janet Devers, the metric martyr

The "metric martyr" was also convicted of selling vegetables for £1 a bowl rather than counting them out individually, a common practice among Britain's estimated 40,000 market traders to help customers confused by metric measures.

"I am flabbergasted by the decision," the pensioner and mother-of-two told The Sunday Telegraph. "Last year the EU commissioner said that Brussels didn't want to criminalise people selling in pounds and ounces – and yet the British authorities are doing exactly that.


Janet Devers was a foolish woman who tried to ignore the law, because it didn't suit her. She could have got around the labeling issue, instead she decided to take on the system.
"Metric martyr" wouldn't "Imperial idiot" be more accurate?
BTW you can sell 454g of spuds perfectly legally, and tell people that it's a pound. :wink:

Perhaps we should have our meters display £sd as well, just for her benefit. :lol:

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stationtone i dont know anyone who recieved the £1500 do you?the increased taxi card journeys brought in to replace the £1500 was limited to taxi card holders,with 203020 being the sole holders of the taxi card contract only one person benefitted from this,from this april wheelchair taxi card users (different categorary)have had their money cut,before they got £2.50 off any fare up to a £5,now they get£2 off,when i first taxied in dundee any taxicard holder only payed £1 of the fare the rest was covered,they could als use any of the citys 507 taxis,changed days


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stationtone i dont know anyone who recieved the £1500 do you?the increased taxi card journeys brought in to replace the £1500 was limited to taxi card holders,with 203020 being the sole holders of the taxi card contract only one person benefitted from this,from this april wheelchair taxi card users (different categorary)have had their money cut,before they got £2.50 off any fare up to a £5,now they get£2 off,when i first taxied in dundee any taxicard holder only payed £1 of the fare the rest was covered,they could als use any of the citys 507 taxis,changed days


Your spot on Dundee wav, but r Adams, l Shaw and a few others did get 1500 pounds.I know Mark Devinne very well and he told me when i put my wav on that the council were no longer giving out 1500 pounds.He also told me that instead of giving operators 1500 pounds they would get funding depending on how many t-cards they had done.


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cheers for the info stationtone yet again, i recieved my op license in feb the first wavs were in jan,the council never mentioned the withdrawell of the £1500 ,if they did there would have been alot less wavs as there is today ,which would have benefitted both me and you


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As you probably know i no longer have a wav,but as a commitee member of the DTA i will fight the corner of honest working taxi operaters/drivers .And as i have got another 25 years in the trade i want the best conditions possible.I do not have they answers but if we all pull in the right direction i am sure we can find a solution.


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gusmac wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
EU delay chocolate decision

Tuesday, 14 March 2000

A final decision in a 27-year EU battle over British chocolate has been postponed.

Euro MPs were expected to vote to allow chocolate made with up to 5 per cent vegetable fats to be marketed in all 15 member states - ending discrimination against the UK's favoured chocolate bars in some continental markets.

But the decision in the European Parliament in Strasbourg was postponed until tomorrow.

If MEPs vote in favour, high milk content chocolate bars from Britain will have to be labelled as Family Milk Chocolate in other parts of Europe.

The concession is a small price to pay after years in which the UK confectionery industry has fought off repeated attempts to force changes in the content of UK chocolate bars - and to refuse to allow it to be called chocolate at all.

An updated EU Chocolate Directive looks certain to oblige EU countries to accept all chocolate, as long as the vegetable fat content does not exceed 5% of the finished product and there is clear labelling.

British milk chocolate will continue to be called Milk Chocolate on the home market, but will have to be labelled Family Milk Chocolate if exported to the rest of the EU.


And where exactly is the majority of "our" cadbury's chocolate made these days?
BTW have you ever wondered why it is necessary to put VEG oil into MILK chocolate?

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wannabeeahack wrote:
EU to scrap straight banana laws

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

We will soon be able to buy knobbly carrots and ugly apples again

Curvy cucumbers will be back on sale in the shops from next July if, as expected, more than two dozen laws banning imperfect-looking fruit and veg are scrapped today.

EU-wide marketing standards ensuring only the finest-looking produce reaches supermarket shelves have been in force for 20 years.

But to reduce red tape and bureaucracy - and make cheaper fruit and veg available as household bills rise - eurocrats say it is time the unnecessary restrictions disappear.

EU standards currently stipulate the size and shape of 36 types of fruit and veg sold in Europe, from apricots to watermelons.

If today's vote goes through, the rules will be repealed for 26 of them, including artichokes, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, onions, peas, carrots, plums, and ribbed celery.

Specific market rules would stay in place for the 10 products which account for 75% of EU fruit and veg trade - apples, citrus fruit, kiwi fruit, lettuces, peaches/nectarines, pears, strawberries, sweet peppers, table grapes and tomatoes
.

But national authorities could exempt even those 10 from the rules on shape and size, as long as they are put on sale labelled as "product intended for processing" or something similar.

The Commission said that, if the vote goes through, the changes cannot be implemented until the start of July next year, for practical reasons.

But when the mis-shapen produce does reach the shelves, retailers estimate it could be sold as much as 40% cheaper than the current "class one" goods.

Conservative MEP Neil Parish said: "These crazy rules have to go immediatelly.


Strange, no bananas - except in the headline...........

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wannabeeahack wrote:

Janet Devers, 64, said she was "in shock" at the decision to sentence her for selling the goods in pounds and ounces rather than kilos and grams.

Magistrates ordered Mrs Devers, from Wanstead, east London, to pay just under £5,000 in costs and told her she would have a criminal record after being found guilty of eight offences under the Weights and Measures Act.

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Janet Devers, the metric martyr

The "metric martyr" was also convicted of selling vegetables for £1 a bowl rather than counting them out individually, a common practice among Britain's estimated 40,000 market traders to help customers confused by metric measures.

"I am flabbergasted by the decision," the pensioner and mother-of-two told The Sunday Telegraph. "Last year the EU commissioner said that Brussels didn't want to criminalise people selling in pounds and ounces – and yet the British authorities are doing exactly that.


Janet Devers was a foolish woman who tried to ignore the law, because it didn't suit her. She could have got around the labeling issue, instead she decided to take on the system.
"Metric martyr" wouldn't "Imperial idiot" be more accurate?
BTW you can sell 454g of spuds perfectly legally, and tell people that it's a pound. :wink:

Perhaps we should have our meters display £sd as well, just for her benefit. :lol:



well Ireland and Norway have voted against the EU and/or constitution, good for them, will we get the chance? are we a free nation?

obviously none of the above actually happened, how do you stand on the holocaust?

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gusmac wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
EU delay chocolate decision

Tuesday, 14 March 2000

A final decision in a 27-year EU battle over British chocolate has been postponed.

Euro MPs were expected to vote to allow chocolate made with up to 5 per cent vegetable fats to be marketed in all 15 member states - ending discrimination against the UK's favoured chocolate bars in some continental markets.

But the decision in the European Parliament in Strasbourg was postponed until tomorrow.

If MEPs vote in favour, high milk content chocolate bars from Britain will have to be labelled as Family Milk Chocolate in other parts of Europe.

The concession is a small price to pay after years in which the UK confectionery industry has fought off repeated attempts to force changes in the content of UK chocolate bars - and to refuse to allow it to be called chocolate at all.

An updated EU Chocolate Directive looks certain to oblige EU countries to accept all chocolate, as long as the vegetable fat content does not exceed 5% of the finished product and there is clear labelling.

British milk chocolate will continue to be called Milk Chocolate on the home market, but will have to be labelled Family Milk Chocolate if exported to the rest of the EU.


And where exactly is the majority of "our" cadbury's chocolate made these days?
BTW have you ever wondered why it is necessary to put VEG oil into MILK chocolate?

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wannabeeahack wrote:
EU to scrap straight banana laws

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

We will soon be able to buy knobbly carrots and ugly apples again

Curvy cucumbers will be back on sale in the shops from next July if, as expected, more than two dozen laws banning imperfect-looking fruit and veg are scrapped today.

EU-wide marketing standards ensuring only the finest-looking produce reaches supermarket shelves have been in force for 20 years.

But to reduce red tape and bureaucracy - and make cheaper fruit and veg available as household bills rise - eurocrats say it is time the unnecessary restrictions disappear.

EU standards currently stipulate the size and shape of 36 types of fruit and veg sold in Europe, from apricots to watermelons.

If today's vote goes through, the rules will be repealed for 26 of them, including artichokes, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, onions, peas, carrots, plums, and ribbed celery.

Specific market rules would stay in place for the 10 products which account for 75% of EU fruit and veg trade - apples, citrus fruit, kiwi fruit, lettuces, peaches/nectarines, pears, strawberries, sweet peppers, table grapes and tomatoes
.

But national authorities could exempt even those 10 from the rules on shape and size, as long as they are put on sale labelled as "product intended for processing" or something similar.

The Commission said that, if the vote goes through, the changes cannot be implemented until the start of July next year, for practical reasons.

But when the mis-shapen produce does reach the shelves, retailers estimate it could be sold as much as 40% cheaper than the current "class one" goods.

Conservative MEP Neil Parish said: "These crazy rules have to go immediatelly.


Strange, no bananas - except in the headline...........

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wannabeeahack wrote:

Janet Devers, 64, said she was "in shock" at the decision to sentence her for selling the goods in pounds and ounces rather than kilos and grams.

Magistrates ordered Mrs Devers, from Wanstead, east London, to pay just under £5,000 in costs and told her she would have a criminal record after being found guilty of eight offences under the Weights and Measures Act.

Related Articles

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Janet Devers, the metric martyr

The "metric martyr" was also convicted of selling vegetables for £1 a bowl rather than counting them out individually, a common practice among Britain's estimated 40,000 market traders to help customers confused by metric measures.

"I am flabbergasted by the decision," the pensioner and mother-of-two told The Sunday Telegraph. "Last year the EU commissioner said that Brussels didn't want to criminalise people selling in pounds and ounces – and yet the British authorities are doing exactly that.


Janet Devers was a foolish woman who tried to ignore the law, because it didn't suit her. She could have got around the labeling issue, instead she decided to take on the system.
"Metric martyr" wouldn't "Imperial idiot" be more accurate?
BTW you can sell 454g of spuds perfectly legally, and tell people that it's a pound. :wink:

Perhaps we should have our meters display £sd as well, just for her benefit. :lol:



well Ireland and Norway have voted against the EU and/or constitution, good for them, will we get the chance? are we a free nation?

obviously none of the above actually happened, how do you stand on the holocaust?

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obviously none of the above actually happened, how do you stand on the holocaust?


Uncalled for but since you asked, a well documented historical fact.
What does the Sun say about it?

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obviously none of the above actually happened, how do you stand on the holocaust?


Uncalled for but since you asked, a well documented historical fact.
What does the Sun say about it?


dunno, i just wanted to establish a baseline on anything id heard about.

ok, holocaust - it happened cos you say so

bananas and milk chocolate you say im wrong, ergo i must be wrong....

im thankfull i have access to such a font of knowledge

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obviously none of the above actually happened, how do you stand on the holocaust?


Uncalled for but since you asked, a well documented historical fact.
What does the Sun say about it?


dunno, i just wanted to establish a baseline on anything id heard about.


So what baseline have you established then?

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ok, holocaust - it happened cos you say so


You asked my opinion. Don't you have one of your own?

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bananas and milk chocolate you say im wrong, ergo i must be wrong....

im thankfull i have access to such a font of knowledge


No, you are just being your normal sarcastic self.

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So what baseline have you established then?


1. that I need to check everything with you

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You asked my opinion. Don't you have one of your own?


2. see (1) above.

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No, you are just being your normal sarcastic self.


3. see (2) above

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So what baseline have you established then?


1. that I need to check everything with you

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You asked my opinion. Don't you have one of your own?


2. see (1) above.

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No, you are just being your normal sarcastic self.


3. see (2) above


Tit.

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gusmac wrote:
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So what baseline have you established then?


1. that I need to check everything with you

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You asked my opinion. Don't you have one of your own?


2. see (1) above.

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No, you are just being your normal sarcastic self.


3. see (2) above


Tit.


apology accepted

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wannabeeahack wrote:
gusmac wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
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So what baseline have you established then?


1. that I need to check everything with you

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You asked my opinion. Don't you have one of your own?


2. see (1) above.

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No, you are just being your normal sarcastic self.


3. see (2) above


Tit.


apology accepted


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