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Chocolate Flavour 1% Fat Milk
Chocolate Flavour 1% Fat Milk - Dairy Manor with score 60/100

Chocolate Flavour 1% Fat Milk - European Score 60/100

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Chocolate Flavour 1% Fat Milk by Dairy Manor is rated 60/100 according to our European origin criteria. Average choice. It has some European connections but could be better.

It is a food product found in 1 countries.

1l

20953584
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Nutritional Scores

Nutri-Score
D
Eco-Score
C
NOVA
4

Ingredients

_Milk_ 93%, Sugar, _Buttermilk_ Powder, Dark Chocolate Powder 1.1% (Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Natural Flavouring), Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder 0.9%, Stabilisers (Xanthan Gum, Carrageenan, Calcium Sulphate), Natural Flavouring.

Allergens

milk

Origin Data

Countries united-kingdom
EMB Code UK MV001 EC
Packaging Composite-carton

European Score

0 /100
European Resident

"Pays taxes and recycles properly. Almost one of us."

Detailed Breakdown:

Scoring Methodology
Headquarters 0/35
Manufacturing 35/35
Ingredients 10/10
Distribution 15/15

Analysis:

  • Corporate headquarters unknown
  • Manufactured in Europe (united-kingdom) (+35 pts)
  • Main European ingredients: _Milk_ (+10 pts)
  • Distributed exclusively in Europe (1 countries) (+15 pts)
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Analysis & Insights

Expert Data Analysis

With a critical score of 0/100, Chocolate Flavour 1% Fat Milk shows a total lack of verifiable alignment with European industrial sovereignty.

Economic data confirms that value creation for this reference happens entirely outside of Europe, offering no sovereign benefit.

Data confirms that this product fails to meet basic regional ecological expectations.

Regarding health, this product offers full transparency on its ingredients and composition.

Traceability is at the heart of this product, with clear indicators of its verified European origin.

Fact-based analysis identifies the product as a poor choice for those prioritizing local roots.

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