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by lnxg33k1
1152 days ago
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Why do you think so? As European I don't understand why you think that it is stupid, but also coming from a place that has interest in keeping that kind of law active (I am from Napoli, Italy), I see the usefulness of avoiding companies not being based in Emilia doing a cheese that is called Parmigiano, or not based in Naples doing Bufala, or Pachino.. Consider that each naming is often backed by a consortium, not a single company, and represent the whole process from selection of ingredients to the manufacturing, as a consumer I kinda know what to expect based on the naming I can only see positively that not anyone from China or US can just export something and claim to be something else and probably make a Parmigiano with rat poison |
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lack of competition. protectionism. etc
> I see the usefulness of avoiding companies not being based in Emilia doing a cheese that is called Parmigiano, or not based in Naples doing Bufala, or Pachino..
I should be able to create all of those anywhere on the planet. there's nothing special about Naples or Emilia, no matter how much we wish it to be true.
> I can only see positively that not anyone from China or US can just export something and claim to be something else and probably make a Parmigiano with rat poison
zero probability of this happening, but the vein of this idea is actually quite common in Europe when it comes to discussing about the US and China.