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Author: Fred Roeder

EU helps countries crack down on food firms selling inferior products

EXEC REVIEW: Consumer Choice Center, an organisation campaigning for deregulation, said the commission was responding to populist voices in eastern European governments.

‘No second class consumers’: Juncker slams double food quality in the EU

EURACTIV: Juncker’s declaration a “populist move,” according to the Consumer Choice Center.

Statement: When Hypocrites yell ‘Transparency!’

26. July 2017 We were delighted to see that Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) spent a good amount of time studying the activities and finances of the Consumer Choice Center and our parent organization Students For Liberty. We’d like to advise CEO to look a bit more diligently at organizations they write about. Given their interest […]

Berlin’s Zombie Airport: A Textbook Example of the Sunk-Cost Fallacy

HANDELSBLATT GLOBAL: Germany’s capital has lost billions and decades in a disastrous quest to build a big and modern airport. The only sensible thing to do is to start from scratch, and let private investors do it.

POLITICO Pro Morning Agri and Food: Council food fight — Origin labels — Jourová takes aim

POLITICO PRO: Consumer Choice Center — which bills itself as group defending consumers against protectionism — told Morning Agri that what studies governments have conducted to date are “either of questionable design or lack any statistical backing.”

The transatlantic guns that didn’t fire over Google

POLITICO: The bombshell fine spurs debate over whether EU regulations are up to date — not whether Brussels is picking on the Americans.

$2.7 Billion Fine Against Google Shows EU is Clueless About Online Business

CAPITALISM: With its fine against Google amounting to $2.7 billion due to alleged antitrust violations, the European Commission just created an obstacle for entrepreneurs.

Amenda Google: contraatacul american care n-a mai venit

ZF: Cât despre rezultatele de pe pagina de search a Google, Roeder a declarat că dacă acestea nu sunt pe placul consumatorilor, aceştia se pot îndrepta pur şi simplu către un al website.

BMA calls for tobacco pack-style warnings on sweets

PACKAGING NEWS: The British Medical Association’s proposal to require warning labels on sugary foods is misguided and wrong.

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