Not EU-wide then. Pork/chicken “with added water” is pretty common here in Estonia. Usually pre-flavored meat cuts and such. If it’s completely fresh, unseasoned meat, then usually there’s no water listed, so hopefully that does in fact mean they don’t add water.
Ufff, thanks for the info. Apparently the EU wide regulation is just for chicken. And in germany adding salted water to meet of any kind is generally also not allowed.
In the US they do. In Canada it’s illegal.
Yup, here in the EU illegal as well.
Not EU-wide then. Pork/chicken “with added water” is pretty common here in Estonia. Usually pre-flavored meat cuts and such. If it’s completely fresh, unseasoned meat, then usually there’s no water listed, so hopefully that does in fact mean they don’t add water.
Here’s one manufacturer’s product with ingredients translated
Here’s another
Ufff, thanks for the info. Apparently the EU wide regulation is just for chicken. And in germany adding salted water to meet of any kind is generally also not allowed.
Canadian women also don’t get as many boob jobs.
Most absurd “facts” here are in the US. It’s ilegal in my coutry too