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And in case anyone was wondering, the 'ce' mark is used to show a claim that the product complies with all relevant European legislation - it is a 'conformity' marking.

It is required for some classes of products, but NOT for Honey, wax, cosmetics, etc.

We don't need to go there. (Yet.)


The CE marking is required for many products. It:

- shows that the manufacturer has checked that these products meet EU safety, health or environmental requirements
- is an indicator of a product’s compliance with EU legislation
- allows the free movement of products within the European market
https://www.gov.uk/ce-marking
 
A few days ago I posted this -




CORRECTION - it was the "e" mark that I was meaning not the "ce" mark.
Sorry! Put it down to age, or something like that.

The e mark is for production line auto packed goods and means that the weight is "estimated" based on the batch statistics.
Specifically - Because it is about averages and errors, having significant positive errors (overweight) implies that others have significant negative errors.
That's the one - using just the weight or 'net' doesn't matter how much over weight they are (within reason obviously)
 

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