EU Bans Algeria's El Mordjene Chocolate Spread: Plan to Protect Nutella? | Vantage With Palki Sharma

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EU Bans Algeria's El Mordjene Chocolate Spread: Plan to Protect Nutella? | Vantage With Palki Sharma

The European Union has banned a chocolate spread that was winning widespread acclaim in France. The El Mordjene chocolate-Hazelnut spread from Algeria's Cebon was making waves. It was getting sold out at stores across France. But the chocolate spread's sudden popularity caught the attention of EU regulators. The EU has now banned the Algerian product. An Algerian official says that the ban is a scheme to protect the dominance of Italy's Nutella.

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Nutella is not so good if they need to ban the competition. I will buy the Algerian product.😁

nha
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wow just wow, Algeria please bring the spread to South Africa if its not already here.

nkosilangazane
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Then let's africans support this Algerian choc

shawaliyaaa
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The African union must do same ban the Nutella in Africa

fakunle
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EU Charter

Article 1: Be a hypocrite.

llyyydd_
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Algeria must change mind now look market to Africa and Asia

lovely-mqrg
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they banned it because an Algeria/African product is beating the giant Nutella on their own soil 😂😂😂🇩🇿💪🏽🇩🇿💪🏽🇩🇿💪🏽❤️

dz
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They said that Algeria is not permitted to export dairy products to the EU, and guess what! The milk powder used in the manufacture of El Mordjan spread is imported from the EU...🤨😆...
But this is happening at the right time. Algeria signed a substantial contract to invest with Qatar to produce milk in Algeria, one of the largest in the world. No more EU imports.... nothing is going to stop the Algerian Merging giant 😉

aitaxelsifaw
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Just a chocolate caused a state of emergency in Europe! How great you are Algeria ❤

keykey
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Nutella was expensive . I will support africa product .

ahmadcampboss
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I haven’t heard of this choco spread. But now i want it

saafy
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It is France don't forget.
Africa has to stay poor by any mean necessary

joevoidable
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Ban Nutella in Africa and supply the continent with homegrown El Mordjene

russellraff
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Europe doesn't like seeing African production in its well-done Algeria

adelmoubarek
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They need to stop cacao and vanilla beans to France watch how the ban gets lifted 😂😂

moeali
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So much for Globalization and Freetrade. Algeria, once you have a good product the market will support you. Dont limit yourself to the EU.

kevinearle
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I never heard of this product, but actively now will search 🔎 and buy haha they created the opposite effect

theancientsancients
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El Mordjane chocolate from Algeria is the best chocolate I have ever tasted. 😋😋😍😍❤️💖

adelmadi
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Shame on western double standards and hypocrisy

ranawaqar
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Insane, they come and buy oue cocoa beans at cheap prices and kill other chocolate markets I blame my country Ghana.

gobestudio