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It dozen bare thinking about
EU've gotta be joking! (yolking possibly, if you are really stuck for a pun).
I'm sorry but it really winds me up just thinking about how this attack on the Great British culture will be reported in the tabloid press. Don't Fritz and and those other fools on the EU gravy train realise that stories like these are like Christmas come early (or a football match against the Germans) to our brave copywriters? If they are going to bring in barmy legislation regarding foodstuffs then they should surely pick on something with less obvious puns than eggs. What do you think?
http://news.bbc.co.uk...d/europe/10432128.stm
I'm sorry but it really winds me up just thinking about how this attack on the Great British culture will be reported in the tabloid press. Don't Fritz and and those other fools on the EU gravy train realise that stories like these are like Christmas come early (or a football match against the Germans) to our brave copywriters? If they are going to bring in barmy legislation regarding foodstuffs then they should surely pick on something with less obvious puns than eggs. What do you think?
http://news.bbc.co.uk...d/europe/10432128.stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This measure will only affect people who are unable to count past twelve. And it appears to be people who cannot read who are upset by it.
They are not saying you cannot sell 6 eggs or a dozen. They can sell in whatever quantity they want. It is just that the box should not have the number 6 (or 12) on it.
Now, if you are really really dim, and you cannot work out how many eggs are in this box...
http://news.bbcimg.co..._48198057_eggsbbc.jpg
.. without having to refer to the number 6 on the box, then this regulation might just cause you problems. But virtually everyone who buys eggs can count up to 6.
They are not saying you cannot sell 6 eggs or a dozen. They can sell in whatever quantity they want. It is just that the box should not have the number 6 (or 12) on it.
Now, if you are really really dim, and you cannot work out how many eggs are in this box...
http://news.bbcimg.co..._48198057_eggsbbc.jpg
.. without having to refer to the number 6 on the box, then this regulation might just cause you problems. But virtually everyone who buys eggs can count up to 6.
So that goes for all packaging the does it?
There are a lot of fresh and frozen items in supermarkets which have see-through packaging (small packs of sliced meat, frozen sausages, chicken breasts, fish etc), but they still have the number of items enclosed printed on the packaging
Who the fcuk wants to count how many things are inside packaging while doing there shopping? Whats the problem with having the number of eggs printed on the box? Who exactly is it hurting/offending
It's just a number
There are a lot of fresh and frozen items in supermarkets which have see-through packaging (small packs of sliced meat, frozen sausages, chicken breasts, fish etc), but they still have the number of items enclosed printed on the packaging
Who the fcuk wants to count how many things are inside packaging while doing there shopping? Whats the problem with having the number of eggs printed on the box? Who exactly is it hurting/offending
It's just a number
This is about labelling the eggs by weight not the number in the box
http://liberalconspir...-they-did-make-it-up/
The actual legislation:
1. The net quantity of a food shall be expressed, using litres, centilitres, millilitres, kilograms or grams, as appropriate:
(a) in units of liquid in the case of liquids within the meaning of Council Directive 85/339/EEC of 27 June 1985 on containers of liquids for human consumption ;
(b) in units of mass in the case of other products.
"if the new rules do come in, an egg producer who wished to comply with them at zero cost could just add ‘weight 385g’ to all their boxes of large eggs, and otherwise carry on as before." http://liberalconspir...-they-did-make-it-up/
As for the puns: I think they'll be eggcellent, I am very eggcited. I would call an end to all this nonsense though - by declaring, in the spirit of the French revolution, "an Oeuf is an Oeuf!"
Spare Egg
http://liberalconspir...-they-did-make-it-up/
The actual legislation:
1. The net quantity of a food shall be expressed, using litres, centilitres, millilitres, kilograms or grams, as appropriate:
(a) in units of liquid in the case of liquids within the meaning of Council Directive 85/339/EEC of 27 June 1985 on containers of liquids for human consumption ;
(b) in units of mass in the case of other products.
"if the new rules do come in, an egg producer who wished to comply with them at zero cost could just add ‘weight 385g’ to all their boxes of large eggs, and otherwise carry on as before." http://liberalconspir...-they-did-make-it-up/
As for the puns: I think they'll be eggcellent, I am very eggcited. I would call an end to all this nonsense though - by declaring, in the spirit of the French revolution, "an Oeuf is an Oeuf!"
Spare Egg