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rabet | 19:39 Fri 30th Nov 2012 | Law
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Is it illegal for a shop to sell food wrapped in newspaper?
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I suspect that nowadays it's against Health & Safety regulations and the Food Hygiene Act.
By food do you mean fruit, vegetables, raw meat, cooked meat, or what?
I expect an overall would be warmer this time o' year....
probably... might depend though whether it was chips or oranges.
It would be illegal for it to be the primary wrapping, it could still be used as a secondary wrapping (i.e. not in contact with the food).
And perfectly okay for fresh veg or frozen food.
Had some potatoes wrapped in the astrology page - a sign of The Times??
There are health and safety regs against it now. Hygiene rules as well - imagine the amount of nastys on newspaper? The money handled by the newsagent etc

Nothing to stop using it as an outside wrapper if the actual product is wrapped in a plastic bag/clean white paper such as fresh fish or meat - my fishmonger uses newspaper

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