on 18-02-2015 01:36 PM
We have already been told many times over the years that for example coles and woollies do carry out tests
I think that has failed us
The current problem with the berries is known to have been a problem around the world for a few years yet it is still happening?
on 18-02-2015 01:39 PM
on 18-02-2015 01:46 PM
18-02-2015 01:53 PM - edited 18-02-2015 01:55 PM
Food Standards Australia New Zealand administers the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code.
We are a bi-national Government agency. We develop and administer the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, which lists requirements for foods such as additives, food safety, labelling and GM foods. Enforcement and interpretation of the Code is the responsibility of state and territory departments and food agencies within Australia and New Zealand.
Labelling - consumers should have the right to know which country any imported food comes from imo.
The general statement - ingredients - local and imported produce is not good enough.
There have been a lot of comments this week that consumers should buy Australian made produce, which would be OK if the supermarkets would give priority on their shelves to Australian grown, instead of priority to large quantities of their own home brand imported food instead.
The supermarkets are the ones importing more overseas produce and this means Aust growers/farmers are forced to compete with the lower priced imported produce.
Free trade agreements have something to do with this as well - Our Govt agrees to accept xx amount of produce/goods from the countries they have a FTA with.... latest ones, or near to agreements being China, Korea, Japan & India
18-02-2015 01:54 PM - edited 18-02-2015 01:58 PM
Double post.
I do think the Govt's reluctance to change has to do with the Free Trade Agreements.
on 18-02-2015 04:29 PM
If the gov't musters the courage to take on Woolies, Coles, and the importers of rubbish from overseas we might see positive changes. A possible law suit against one of the big supermarkets might go a long way to force change for the better.
on 19-02-2015 07:37 AM
on 19-02-2015 07:38 AM
on 19-02-2015 09:37 AM
Who should decide the guidelines on Food Labels?
Perhaps that should be the National Measurement Institute.
http://www.measurement.gov.au/measurementsystem/Pages/MeasurementLegislation.aspx
on 19-02-2015 10:12 AM
when i see on the label "local and imported ingredients" i have to assume that it is chinese ingredients with added australian water. if there really was a significant amount of australian ingredients they would proudly tell us on the label would they not?
dick smith who harks on about australian stuff....well HIS vegemite is only "made in australia" unlike aussiemite which is "product of australia"