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Publication Date:-
2022-01-06
 
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Warning to retailers over illegal e-cigarettes and vaping devices

TRADING Standards in Liverpool have discovered a large number of retailers selling illegal e-cigarettes and vaping products, and are planning a crackdown in the new year. Vaping devices are highly regulated by the Government to control the amount of nicotine available and have to be approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

They should contain no more than 2% nicotine or hold more than 2 millilitres of liquid, equivalent to 600 puffs or a packet of cigarettes. However, in a recent test purchasing exercise across the City to check on compliance, Officers were able to buy illegal products at 74 retailers; some containing up to 3,500 puffs, almost 6 times above the legal limit.

Now they are offering the retail trade the opportunity to contact Trading Standards for advice on their products with the proviso that compliance visits will be carried out in the New Year and any illegal products still on sale will be seized.

Councillor Abdul Qadir, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said:- "E-cigarettes and vaping products are seen by many people as a way of giving up smoking. Our worrying research shows that people are unknowingly exposing themselves to far more nicotine than they would from using cigarettes, meaning they are even worse for their health. Our advice to people buying these products is to always check that the packaging has all of the appropriate warnings on it so that they can be confident they are not exposing themselves to far greater levels of toxic substances than is allowed under the law. We are also going to be carrying out enforcement operations early in the new year, so it is really important that retailers check they are buying legal stock they will find themselves out of pocket if we have to seize illegal products, and could be liable for prosecution. We will also be making sure that they are only selling to people over the age of 18 as we are aware of concern from parents that they are being sold to children."

The Council have also been receiving a large number of complaints over the sale of these products to children and is asking parents with information and evidence to contact them.

More information and an online form is available at:- Liverpool.Gov.UK  or you can email:- Trading.Standards@Liverpool.Gov.UK.

How to spot a genuine e-cigarette or vaping device

Each packet and any container pack must state:- "This product contains nicotine which is a highly addictive substance."

The health warning must:-


Appear on both the front and back surfaces of the unit packet and any container pack.

Cover 30% of the area of each of those surfaces.

Be in black Helvetica bold type on a white background.

Be in a large font size in the centre of the surface area.

In addition:-

E-cigarette tanks should have a capacity of no more than 2ml you've spelt millilitres out in full above.

Refills should be limited to 10ml.

E-liquids should have a nicotine strength of no more than 20mg/ml.

Packaging and containers should be child resistant and tamper evident.

Colourings, caffeine and taurine are not allowed.

Contain details of the UK importer for traceability and the European Community Identification (ECID) number showing authentication by MHRA.
 


Morrisons gives customers free wonky Carrots for Rudolph!

MORRISONS has giving away 10,000 wonky British carrots to customers who want to leave out refreshments for Father Christmas and his reindeer on Christmas Eve. The wonky carrots; which are oversized, misshapen and scarred, but still taste delicious; were handed out in bags labelled:- 'Carrots for Rudolph' from the entrances of our 498 Morrisons stores across the UK from Wednesday, 22 December 2022. to Christmas Eve The move was aimed to introduce children to wonky veg and encourage families to buy large, misshapen or slightly scarred carrots. During the festive period, carrot sales soar, from a typical 500k bags a week, in Morrisons to over 1.4 million in Christmas week, although wonky carrots only account for between 10% to 15% of sales.

Andy Todd, Carrot Buyer at Morrisons said:- "Leaving out a carrot for Rudolph is a magical Christmas tradition and we wanted to make it easy for our customers to get involved. At the same time, we want to highlight that wonky carrots are just as tasty as perfect looking carrots and help support our farmers."

As British farming's single biggest customer, we chose to make farmers the heroes of our Christmas advert this year. We wanted to thank them for all the work they do to help make Christmas so special; including:- growing and picking the carrots for both our festive lunch and for us to leave out for Rudolph.

The tradition of leaving food and drink out for Father Christmas and his reindeer can be traced all the way back to ancient Norse mythology where children would leave out food for Sleipner, the 8 legged horse that was ridden by Norse God Odin, in the hope that he would stop by on his travels and leave gifts in return.

For more information, visit:- Morrisons.Com
 

 
      
 
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