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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 7798

14 September 2000
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GENERAL NEWS / (eu) eu/court of justice
A Member State may not impose the exclusive use of a language for labelling foodstuff if consumer information is assured by other means

Luxembourg, 13/09/2000 (Agence Europe) - Member States may not impose a single language for labelling foodstuff, says the Court of Justice in a ruling it passed down this week regarding the labelling in English of bottles of Coca-Cola, Merry Down cider and Red Raw ginger ale, sold in a hypermarket of the group Casino in France.

Called upon by the Court of Appeal of Lyon to rule on the compatibility of French legislation (that imposes the exclusive use of French on labels) with Community law...

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