I just bought a litre of milk for use with the brekkie. Its an Avonmore (I have no connection with them) carton and has two green-and-white logos "I love Irish food" and "The National Dairy Council Farmed in the Republic of Ireland".
In the same chiller cabinet were 2 litre containers from Thurles Creamry, Avonmore and Donegal Dream (?), none of which had the logos.
This prompts a few questions -
In the same chiller cabinet were 2 litre containers from Thurles Creamry, Avonmore and Donegal Dream (?), none of which had the logos.
This prompts a few questions -
- Are the separate logos indicative of separate initiatives and could savings in cost and confusion be achieved by combining them?
- If a carton has one logo but not the other, what does this mean?
- If a carton has neither of the logos what does this mean?
- If a milk processor has logos on some containers but not on others, does this mean it uses different production lines to avoid cross-contamination or is this just another "smoke and mirrors" job?
- How come The National Dairy Council doesn't know the name of the country it purports to represent? (the country is called "Ireland" not "The Republic of Ireland")
- What's the status of the "I love Irish food" logo, given that it is almost identical to one used to promote food produced in an English county and the one used to promote tourism in Belfast?