Fine Cut Blog Archive for December 2010
Drinkers should look at printed labels to spot counterfeit alcohol
Drinkers this Christmas are being warned to keep an eye out for dodgy alcohol after police in Surrey discovered hauls of potentially lethal counterfeit alcohol.
Precision engraving on Royal engagement coin comes under fire
A special commemorative coin was issued today to mark the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton but the precision engraving of the couple's faces has come under fire because critics say there isn't much of a resemblance to either partner.
Groundbreaking music player will launch next year
A new technology is about to hit merchandise stands at concerts across the country which will allow the user to play music from a badge that they can clip onto their clothing.
Products from cloned animals 'don't need warning labels'
Milk and meat from the offspring of cloned animals may soon appear on supermarket shelves without warning labels, informing customers of their origin.
Food labelling debate continues despite new deal
The food labelling debate looks set to continue after the European Parliament criticised proposals from MEPs labelling them a "sloppy deal."
Manufacturers should make dates on product labels less confusing
The majority of people do not understand what the dates on product labels really mean, reports The Guardian.
Tinned tuna is often mislabelled
Research conducted by Greenpeace has found that the labels found on canned tuna, are often inaccurate.





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