Are you sure these are “Royal Dansk” brand cookies? I work for a guy who buys these all the time. Once he bought a tin that said something like “Danish Butter Style Cookies.” I noticed that those were made in India, but the Royal Dansk tins said they were made in Denmark.
Just looked at my can of Dansk Butter cookies. It says they are baked and packed in Snede, Denmark.
“Royal Dansk Danish cookies are made in India.”
I think this guy’s full of Cheese Whiz, Morgana.
I once got a jar of bread and butter pickles that were from India. They were okay but the flavor was just slightly off from what I am accustomed to. My main concern was why do we need to import bread and butter pickles.
Bizarre thread.
You should see how they made those blue masks people wore during Covid.
We live in a world of clickbait sensationalism.
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India's garbage problem is a severe issue affecting both people and the environment, characterized by massive landfills, widespread pollution, and health crises for those who live or work near the waste. Millions of people, including children, work as waste pickers, sorting through trash for income in hazardous conditions, while residents in nearby areas suffer from toxic air and water contamination. The sheer volume of waste leads to mountains of garbage, which can cause fires, collapse, and release potent greenhouse gases.
And Al Gore wants you to sort your waste... Turn off your lights... And stop flying in planes. Go figure.
Rat the Danes out to Bobby Kennedy.
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-21/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-101/subpart-A/section-101.5
Presumably the requirement that the name and place of “business”—manufacture and packing—requires truthfulness.
(Excepting Keebler cookies, which everyone knows aren’t really made by Elves in hollow trees. heh)
I always thought those cookies were not meant to be eaten but were to be thrown out so the tin could be used for sewing supplies.