If “Not for EU” isn’t about standards, why is it only used on goods that haven’t gone through the EU safety system?
The label is a red flag—a warning that the product doesn’t meet EU safety rules.
It’s not just packaging. It’s about consumer protection.
If “Not for EU” isn’t about standards, why is it only used on goods that haven’t gone through the EU safety system?
The label is a red flag—a warning that the product doesn’t meet EU safety rules.
It’s not just packaging. It’s about consumer protection.