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FranceHealth8 days ago

« The so-called European breakfast directive launches a transparency campaign in the honey aisle »

Starting from Sunday, June 14, all honey sold in Europe will need to have clear and precise labeling indicating their origin, a development that has pleased French beekeepers, according to Laurence Girard, an economics journalist for Le Monde.

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Le MondeIndependent🔒Center8 days ago
« The so-called European breakfast directive launches a transparency campaign in the honey aisle »

Starting from Sunday, June 14, all honey sold in Europe will need to have clear and precise labeling indicating their origin, a development that has pleased French beekeepers, according to Laurence Girard, an economics journalist for Le Monde.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on new European labeling requirements for honey, citing a journalist's observation about the impact on French beekeepers. There is no evident slant, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The tone is neutral and informative.