The Jerusalem Post

French store sorry for settlement labels

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Following complaints, a French supermarke­t store apologized for applying labels reading “made in Israeli settlement­s” to some of its products.

The labels that appeared last month on pomegranat­es and tangerines at the store belonging to the Auchan supermarke­t chain in the Paris suburb of Kremlin-Bicêtre were the result of “an error” by an employee, a spokesman for the chain told the National Bureau for Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, or BNVCA.

BNVCA queried the store along with Bernard Musicant, an activist for the pro-Israel Urgency Collective group, regarding the labels, according to the Actualite Juive newspaper.

In November, the French Economy Ministry’s General Directorat­e for Competitio­n, Consumptio­n and Fraud Prevention published an advisory circular requiring retailers to use the word “colonies,” French for “settlement­s,” to specify goods originatin­g in the Golan Heights, the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem.

In 2015, the European Commission adopted binding regulation­s requiring such labeling. However, the commission has no recourse against countries that do not apply the regulation­s and no lawsuit has been brought to date against a vendor who declined to apply them. France’s major supermarke­t chains apply no special labeling for settlement goods.

Several European countries apply the regulation­s, including Britain, Denmark and Belgium, but many others are ignoring them. Many retailers are hesitant to apply such labels, fearing it would lead to demands for labeling of products from other disputed territorie­s.

The European Union has issued no regulation­s on labeling of goods from other disputed areas, including Western Sahara, which is under Moroccan control, even though the United Nations has called the kingdom’s presence there an occupation.

Israel and its advocates have argued the labeling is discrimina­tory, but the EU officials who passed it and other advocates of the practice say it is in keeping with consumers’ rights to receive accurate informatio­n on products. (JTA)

 ?? (Eric Gaillard/Reuters) ?? AN AUCHAN SUPERMARKE­T in Nice, France. The chain apologized for applying ‘made in Israeli settlement­s’ labels to some of its products.
(Eric Gaillard/Reuters) AN AUCHAN SUPERMARKE­T in Nice, France. The chain apologized for applying ‘made in Israeli settlement­s’ labels to some of its products.

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