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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2150455" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>In the Netherlands we have a pretty ridiculous law around raw milk. It can only be sold directly from the big cooled tank where the milk goes directly after milking, you can't bottle it before the customer comes in. So far, so good, it makes some sense. But then the seller/farmer is obliged by law to tell their customer the milk should be heated before use.</p><p>Which usually comes out something like: "According to the law I can only sell you this milk when I tell you the law says I have to tell you you should heat the milk before using. So I just told you that. Now please go ahead and do whatever you like with our milk. And by the way, my whole family drinks it just like it is."</p><p></p><p>I guess the sign serves the same purpose within UK laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2150455, member: 372207"] In the Netherlands we have a pretty ridiculous law around raw milk. It can only be sold directly from the big cooled tank where the milk goes directly after milking, you can't bottle it before the customer comes in. So far, so good, it makes some sense. But then the seller/farmer is obliged by law to tell their customer the milk should be heated before use. Which usually comes out something like: "According to the law I can only sell you this milk when I tell you the law says I have to tell you you should heat the milk before using. So I just told you that. Now please go ahead and do whatever you like with our milk. And by the way, my whole family drinks it just like it is." I guess the sign serves the same purpose within UK laws. [/QUOTE]
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