>I have not seen any publicity re this so I am keen to see if any action is being taken and they are backing up their words with actions. If not then why not?
While there have been a few prosecutions in the UK in the past, I suspect that the 'problem' is that fake honey is generally safe to eat.
Those responsible for prosecuting - Trading Standards or Environmental Health departments - are under huge pressures trying to deal with much more important problems that do impact public health and safety.
Best wishes
Peter
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