'Free range' means something different in Canberra. This is what it looks like

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'Free range' means something different in Canberra. This is what it looks like
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Canberra grocers must display signs supporting 'free-range' eggs.

Supermarkets have had months to make the mandatory change, after the legislation passed six months ago, with the laws now in effect.

Canberra free-range egg producer Greg Palethorpe said it could be unclear for consumers to work out what was genuinely free-range and what was not and he believed signs would help to clear up confusion for shoppers.

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