Shaws Carvery Crumbed Ham - is it Irish?

cjh

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Just bought some 'Shaws Carvery Crumbed Ham' and while it says on the back 'Produced in Ireland' it doesn't carry the Bord Bia mark - so does this mean the ham is Irish or not?


Thanks,
Cjh.
 
AFAIK, whilst the Bord Bia mark is a "guarantee" of Irishness, not all Irish food necessarily features the mark. Same with the guaranteed Irish mark - our products for example are 100% Irish but we cannot use the mark unless we pay for the audit/privilege. I would imagine Bord Bia is similar?
 
I believe that Shaws were one of the brands recently "outed" on Ear to the Ground as not using Irish meat.
 
Thanks for your replies.

Anyway I phoned the number on the back of the packet, and the girl said she didn't know if the ham was Irish and she'd phone me back.

And if she ever does I'll post the reply!
 
It beggars belief that they're allowed to put 'Produced in Ireland' on the back of the packet if it's not!!

If it is processed in Ireland it is technically "produced in Ireland". Apparently a lot of the processed pork products (rashers, ham etc) sold my big Irish brands are not made with Irish pig meat.
 
another one to look out for is smoked salmon

if it says "Irish Smoked Salmon" as opposed to "Smoked Irish Salmon" its not necessarily Irish caught/processed Salmon , simply means it was smoked in Ireland
 
another one to look out for is smoked salmon

if it says "Irish Smoked Salmon" as opposed to "Smoked Irish Salmon" its not necessarily Irish caught/processed Salmon , simply means it was smoked in Ireland

I had to set the Consumer Authority on Tesco for incorrect shelf labels for Scottish salmon smoked in Ireland.
 
if it says "Irish Smoked Salmon" as opposed to "Smoked Irish Salmon" its not necessarily Irish caught/processed Salmon , simply means it was smoked in Ireland

Heard something about this on the last word alright last week but had to get out of the car and missed the article, so if it says "Irish Smoked Salmon" this can simply mean it was smoked in Ireland ?

The organic Aldi one states "Irish Salmon - Smoked" !? Though there is a label stating the farm of origin as Galway so it definitely "Smoked Irish Salmon" :confused: :)

Cjh - any word back from Shaws ?

Is the only way to Guarantee Irishness of ham is to ensure the Bord Bia Q Mark is on the packaging ?
 
Cjh - any word back from Shaws ?

Is the only way to Guarantee Irishness of ham is to ensure the Bord Bia Q Mark is on the packaging ?


No call back from Shaws - they must have mislaid my number...:rolleyes:

Regarding Bord Bia - I think this is the way it works - ALL meat bearing Bord Bia IS Irish, but not all Irish meat bears the Bord Bia mark!! As Caveat posted above, you have to pay to be audited and carry the mark. I think.
 
It's probably just me, but I think there's something vaguely pervy and/or underhand sounding about that description.


Aye, it probably is. ;)

What's your interpretation of someone being ham-fisted?


(ah, it's great to be back :D)
 
Charleville pack cheese and its seldom Irish. pack in fridge now which bears a Belgium code. Most people would associate Charleville products as being Irish.
 
Guys, our Multinational manufacturing industry is built on bringing stuff in from other countries, "inspecting" it, putting it in a box and selling in into the EU (there’s a large company in Limerick which sells PC’s doing it).
It cuts both ways (and then only a little bit) we have to live with it.
 
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