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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Dec 2011 13:14:06 -0500
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pollen should not be removed 
hen filtering. If it is, the information must be clearly indicated on the label 
nd who would want to buy honey from which the pollen had been removed?




And yet one sees crystal clear honey on the supermarket shelves that make my strongly suspect has been filtered and yet it is not labelled as such. They do it because people buy with their eyes. If I could be bothered, I would buy 2 jars, examine one for pollen and, if none is found, preswent the other to Trading Standards with a complaint.

Chris


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