Thanks for the link.
Quick read: so their jar label should read *Bakers Honey* and it should state *intended for cooking only* ?
If the bulk of the product is bakers honey, can this crap be classed as a compound foodstuff ?
Baker’s honey
15.—(1) A person trading in baker’s honey must use the name “baker’s honey”, in trade, as the
name of the product.
(2) A person must not use the name “baker’s honey” in trade as the name of a product if the product is not baker’s honey.
(3) A person trading in baker’s honey must not provide information relating to the floral, vegetable, regional, territorial or topographical origin of the product or specific quality criteria for the product.
(4) A person must not trade in baker’s honey unless the words “intended for cooking only” appear on the label of the product in close proximity to the product name.
(5) A person must not trade in baker’s honey in bulk containers or packs unless the product name “baker’s honey” is clearly indicated—
- (a) on those containers and packs; and
- (b) on the trade documents relating to the product.
(6) Where baker’s honey is used as an ingredient in a compound foodstuff, the product name “honey” may be used, in trade, in the product name of the compound foodstuff instead of “baker’s honey”.