False labeling costs jam maker £15,000
date:Aug 28, 2012
China had been used in some cases. On other occasions rhubarb and blackberries from Yorkshire were found in jams.

During the investigation, Neuteboom admitted she knew that she had used fruit that wasnt from Suffolk, but she had failed to change the product labelling. The court heard that the business had been under financial pressure, and Neuteboom looked to buy in cheaper ingredients from elsewhere in a bid to cut costs.

Cut corners

Clare Davies, senior trading standards officer and lead fo
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