Greek yogurt copycats spreading across Europe

The Greek Embassy in Bucharest, Romania has notified Athens that “Greek” yogurt is being sold in food outlets and large supermarket chains across the country, despite an EU directive,  according to greekreporter.com The directive specifies that the phrase “Greek yogurt” cannot be used to designate any yogurt produced outside the country, as this would be deceptive to consumers and create unfair competition in the European Union market. The Embassy notes that a Romanian dairy industry is producing and selling “Greek yogurt from buffalo milk.” In addition, a supermarket chain has been importing yogurt from Poland and selling it in Romania as “Greek” yogurt. Greek MEP’s have raised the issue at the European Parliament as well as the EU Commission. The popularity of Greek yogurt has led to numerous copycats in other European countries, including the Netherlands and Denmark. The EU has also called upon the Czech Republic to alter its legislation to ban products labeled “Greek yogurt” which are not produced in Greece. RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, Greek islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations , Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek tourism report Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons License: CC-BY-SA Copyright: ProjectManhattan Let's block ads! (Why?)