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Emmentaler Doux (31% MG)
Emmentaler Doux (31% MG) - Emmentaler with score 65/100

Emmentaler Doux (31% MG) - European Score 65/100

Emmentaler

Emmentaler Doux (31% MG) by Emmentaler is rated 65/100 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. Manufacturing reported in: Mifroma SA Fromages Rte du Plattiez 11 1670 Ursy FR Suisse, Suisse.

0,250 kg

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Nutritional Scores

Nutri-Score
D
Eco-Score
D
NOVA
3

Ingredients

Fromage au _lait_ cru.

Allergens

milk

Origin Data

Countries france
Manufacturing Places Mifroma SA Fromages Rte du Plattiez 11 1670 Ursy FR Suisse, Suisse
EMB Code CH-2049
Packaging Plastique, Sachet

European Score

0 /100
European Resident

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

Detailed Breakdown:

Scoring Methodology
Headquarters 35/35
Manufacturing 0/35
Ingredients 10/10
Distribution 15/15
EU Certifications +5

Analysis:

  • Corporate headquarters in Switzerland (+35 pts)
  • Manufactured outside Europe
  • Main European ingredients: Fromage au _lait_ cru (+10 pts)
  • Distributed exclusively in Europe (1 countries) (+15 pts)
  • European certification: aoc (+5 pts)
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Analysis & Insights

Expert Data Analysis

With a critical score of 0/100, Emmentaler Doux (31% MG) shows a total lack of verifiable alignment with European industrial sovereignty.

When analyzing the corporate structure of Emmentaler, we see its direct and positive impact on the regional economy.

Moderate transport mileage makes this a balanced but not leadership-level choice for the environment.

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

Transparency from Emmentaler on this reference is acceptable but lacks granular sourcing details.

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

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