Norfolk Outdoor reared Pork Tenderloin

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Norfolk Outdoor reared Pork Tenderloin

Norfolk Outdoor reared Pork Tenderloin

Well done Tesco, this is totally clear about where and what it is. Only weak point is that you have used a picture of one of the farmers, if you are going to use a picture of a producer, the producer pictured should be the producer of that product.



9 Comments to “Norfolk Outdoor reared Pork Tenderloin”

  • Overall Rating 44444

    Nearly great Tesco’s, very clear about how and where this product is produced. The picture, sadly represents a group of farmers not the actual farmer.

  • Overall Rating 55555

    I think tesco have done what they could, good work!

  • Overall Rating 55555

    I like the fact you know where this pork is from.

  • Overall Rating 33333

    My only issue with this packaging is that people may get the impression the pork is from pigs that are outdoors all the time – when in fact if you read the samll print on the back it states that they are born outside and then moved into barns.

  • Overall Rating 33333

    Where do Tesco quantify what ” outdoor reared ” means?

  • Why is this a good label?

  • I personally believe this is a good label because it identifies that the pork is outdoor reared in Norfolk, Tesco are telling us a story about this product through the packaging. To me this is an honest label as it clearly identifies what and where the product is from and is not trying to be anything it’s not. However, as a comment above states, the small print on the back of the packaging states that the pigs are born outside then moved into barns, which would make this label misleading. We now need to look into this further and will make the necessary changes, this shows the power of what we can learn from comments.

  • Overall Rating 44444

    Well done Tesco. Are all your products so well labelled?

  • Overall Rating 33333

    Tesco have failed to use the Quality Standard Mark or the Red Tractor logo which guarentees the traceability, the British flag is not enough!!

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