What is the country of origin of the pineapple juice concentrate? From Thailand, according to the Max Havelar website: https://www.fairtrademaxhavelaar.ch/fr/producteurs/list/die-ananas-kooperative-samroiyod-fairtrade-pineapp So why not indicate this, along with any other producing countries?
Hello AveGiuglio, thank you for your question. Depending on availability, the juice comes from Thailand and/or Costa Rica. In accordance with food legislation, indication of the country of origin is generally optional. The fact that the country of origin is not mentioned on the label has to do primarily with availability. If the country of origin were to be changed, we would have to modify the print data or the packaging every time. In this sense, it's also a question of "ecological cost". Nevertheless, we endeavor to indicate availability wherever possible. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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How long can it be kept unopened?
Hello Anna-01, please note the information on the packaging, the juice has a best-before date. If the date has passed, you must expect a reduction in quality. As long as the quality - you can judge it by looking, smelling and tasting - is still good, you can still consume the product. If in doubt, throw it away. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
From my own experience I can say that products that do not necessarily have to be refrigerated, such as tins, tetra packs, etc., can be consumed without hesitation for years after the best-before date, of course undamaged and rather cool, protected from sunlight (preferably in the cellar), I have already drunk beer from a can that has been expired for 2 years, and I am still alive.
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