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You might get away with normal steel knives but not high tensile steel knives oh and i would stay away from fibre

 

:shaun:

 

Can you conduct some test to find a suitable alloy, which we can prefix with a letter. This information can be forwarded to ASDA for their R&D dept to verify.

 

then you would get terrible plastic fouling round the rim, which is hard to get rid of.

 

Plastic fouling around the rim is the bain of my life and must be avoided at any cost :yes:

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Plastic fouling around the rim is the bain of my life and must be avoided at any cost :yes:

 

The council will remove the fowling free of charge as long as you have a court order.

 

If the C is in a circle then its council approved if its in a square that means you need a court order. :good:

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If you get normal untensils then coat them in this i think you will find ASDA will recommend it for use with own brand Marmite

 

http://www.poeton.co.uk/coatings-food-drink.htm

 

my own recommendation would be Apticote 810

 

:shaun:

 

 

I have read this Shuauauan and i can find no specific mention of Marmite or yeast extracts. This could lead to interpretation, which is dangerous. Further investigation is needed :yes:

There is also some debate as to the available methods of lid removal, and whether the C motif has any significance in this matter.

 

Thanks for your input :good:

 

The council will remove the fowling free of charge as long as you have a court order.

 

If the C is in a circle then its council approved if its in a square that means you need a court order. :good:

 

:hmm: Not sure of the exact shape. i will seek the advice of a good coach for guidance :yes::lol:

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Something to do with saying that the producer has passed Asda's safety and hygiene requirements I would guess.

 

Lifted from Asdas site:

All Own Label Food suppliers must have a BRC Audit Grade A, B or C pass for all factories/final pack sites. This ensures the safety of our customers.
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Are other asda own brand spreads still on general license or have they also gone on the special list,i would hate to fall fowl :blink: by not having the correct paperwork.Is the special condition requirement need denoted by the letter c, i better check in the cupboard.

 

ATB figgy

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