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Bulgarian MEPs insist that EC should undertake all necessary measures to prevent double standards in food products

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Bulgarian MEPs Emil Radev and Andrey Kovatchev insist that the European Commission should undertake all necessary measures to prevent the double standards in food products. The Bulgarian MEPs ask whether the commission would take legislative measures to prevent double standards in food and insist that the European Commission should set a deadline for such amendments. Emil Radev and Andrey Kovatchev also proposed that the EC should prepare guidelines to the international companies manufacturing food products, in order to guarantee that all consumers in the EU are treated equally. The Bulgarian MEPs also asked the EC whether and when it would make a research about the existence of double standards in other products such as cosmetic products and cleaning detergents, the pres center of GERB party announced.





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