In Spain, a Move to Ban Refillable Olive Oil Bottles in Restaurants | Olive Oil Times: "In an effort to curb the dissemination of anonymous, and unregulated olive oil, the Socialist Party in Spain (PSOE) recently presented an initiative to the Commission of Environment and Agriculture in Spain’s Congress of Deputies seeking to prohibit the use of refillable, unmarked olive oil bottles in European restaurants and bars.
This initiative, publicly defended by Socialist deputy Alejandro Alonso, looks to eradicate the dangers of “anonymous serving bottles”[1] which he claims, “greatly degrade the image of olive oil.”[2] The party presented a proposition
confronting the issue to the government’s Lower House which they hope will
eventually put pressure on President Jose Luis Zapatero to try and establish
the proposal’s standards throughout the European Union."
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