Packaging
Australia: Pork labels misleading to consumers 17 Nov 2009
Australian consumers are being mislead and deliberately deceived on product labels as large producers use terms making consumers think they are buying ethically produced food says, a report released by the Humane Society International.
The free-range egg, poultry and pork industries are particularly vulnerable to the deceptive practices with mainstream produce using label terms such as "Bred free range", "eco-shelter" and "cage-free". Processors and manufacturers are relying on lax labelling laws and consumer confusion to remain immune from prosecution under trade practice laws.
"Consumers want, and have the right, to make informed decisions about the animal-derived food products that they are purchasing," said the society's director, Verna Simpson. "Instead, they are met with a suite of confusing, poorly defined and unregulated terms which producers are able to use and misuse at will."
The society's survey of more than 3000 Australian consumers found that more than 93% did not know that the label "bred free-range" meant the meat came from an animal that had access to the outdoors only in the first few weeks of its life, before being transferred into a factory-farming operation.
All but 2% of those surveyed were unaware that claims that pork, chicken or eggs had come from an animal housed in an "eco-shelter" meant the animal had no outdoor access for its entire life. Even the terms "free-range" and "cage-free" were not particularly well understood, the survey found.
Source: The Land
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