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by Christophe » 29/06/09, 09:46

Targol +1 pfff but read the answer from did67 ...

It says NOTHING BUT ... so in the end everyone agrees!

The info on 0 implies 1 has been confirmed by a lot of people, including you, so there is no longer any doubt about it! Thank you for your research!
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by Did67 » 29/06/09, 15:22

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Isn't that factual and documented as an answer?
And to say that I took the head to look in the official docs.
What ingratitude !!! : Mrgreen:


Oops, sorry if that annoyed you ... It is rather I who look like a moron !!!

You actually recalled the extract from the specifications and therefore answered the question in fact ...
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by Christophe » 29/06/09, 15:24

You didi! As we say with us: you must read before opening it :)

But one more advice that goes in the "right direction" never hurts!
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by Targol » 29/06/09, 15:35

Did67 wrote:Oops, sorry if that annoyed you ... It is rather I who look like a moron !!!


Houlllaaaa, no worries. It takes a lot more than that to offend or get on my nerves, I reassure you. It was just to make my Calimero. : Lol:
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by Did67 » 29/06/09, 15:36

Christophe wrote:
But one more advice that goes in the "right direction" never hurts!


Come on, okay, let's say it's "repetition pedagogy" (so that it fits!).

(In fact, the explanation is related to the fact that I came back to the beginning after the carburologist's exit - I wondered; sometimes, it is useful to return to the starting point! And there I saw your question. And I didn't remember Targol's contribution ... which I read when he posted !!!)

By the way, to redeem myself, a testimony: Saturday / Norma store / organic eggs (this "hard discount" develops a basic range of organic products that I find very honorable - in the range of "organic supermarket" products). Effectively: code 0.
Next to it, the "banal" egg tray: code 3 (those that others sell as free-range eggs on the markets ???).

Conclusion (hasty?): It is better to buy organic from Norma than on a market (in the south - but I will see some of us on occasion; I fear very much that it will not be better) ???
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by Christophe » 29/06/09, 15:38

Did67 wrote:Conclusion (hasty?): It is better to buy organic from Norma than on a market (in the south - but I will see some of us on occasion; I fear very much that it will not be better) ???


RAA ... like Nothing To Add ... ha if ... look at the source ... to really be able to add ECOLO to BIO ...
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by Hasardine » 29/06/09, 15:46

once again, yes, it's a shame that organic does not necessarily rhyme with green!

Organic couscous semolina that comes from China, that makes me out of me!
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by Christophe » 29/06/09, 15:48

Really? I knew Moroccan organic peppers in plastic trays but not Chinese semolina!

Not bad as "escrology" say so !! Where can we find it?
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by Hasardine » 29/06/09, 15:50

Well in Germany, look at you!
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by Christophe » 29/06/09, 15:54

Ah yes don't surprise me!

The Germans, the exemplary ecological nation in Europe with very "powerful" "grünes" but which produce 50% of their electricity on coal ... almost as bad as the USA : Cheesy:

Note Germany is closer to China than France ... by plane ... : Mrgreen:

Well more reason to look at the origin of organic products ...
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