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*{{Product|5600162630807}} and {{Product|5600162630821}}: These are the same cheeses, but one has oregano and yet, despite that, the nutritional facts and ingredient lists are the very same
 
*{{Product|5600162630807}} and {{Product|5600162630821}}: These are the same cheeses, but one has oregano and yet, despite that, the nutritional facts and ingredient lists are the very same
 
* {{Product|8801005306898}}: E964 - Sirop de polyglycitol wasn't allowed in Europe before 2012 (see [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2012:310:0041:0044:FR:PDF this])
 
* {{Product|8801005306898}}: E964 - Sirop de polyglycitol wasn't allowed in Europe before 2012 (see [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2012:310:0041:0044:FR:PDF this])
* {{Product| 3191220000530}}: American label found in France
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* {{Product|3191220000530}}: American label found in France
 
* {{Product|8901161105288}}: American label with Italian distributor label, sold in Portugal without a Portuguese label translation
 
* {{Product|8901161105288}}: American label with Italian distributor label, sold in Portugal without a Portuguese label translation
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Also see, French cases:
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* {{Product|2637412247105}} Ce demi-chevreau a été orné d'un logo "Lapin de France"...
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* {{Product|3173287528578}} Oeufs liqueur... sans liqueur...
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* {{Product|3259380115713}} Dans le tableau nutritionnel, on a aussi les valeurs "pour 100 kcal"
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* {{Product|5410046013622}} Compote à boire dont le pourcentage des ingrédients atteint 106%
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== See also ==
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* [[fr:Produits_remarquables]] (fr)
  
[[fr:Produits_remarquables]]
 
 
[[category:Special products]]
 
[[category:Special products]]
 
[[category:Verification]]
 
[[category:Verification]]
 
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Revision as of 20:19, 18 November 2022

Products with several byproducts

Several lists of ingredients and several nutritional tables.

Identical products with different branding

Products with same bar code

  • Images of 4 different products have been uploaded for (see product 5901234123457 m). I can't confirm any of these with a simple web search. This EAN code is also often used for illustration purposes on e.g. Wikipedia and Python sample code
    • Terrafrika One Cola,
    • Bridelice cream or milk (not sure),
    • Eggo Waffles
    • "Diamond" dietary supplement
  • 20408466
    • ASDA 15 eggs
    • Crackers goût Pizza Crusti Croc (LIDL)
  • Mineral waters with the same brand and codebar but from different mineral springs (and with different mineral composition).

Aldi's products

Lidl's products

Dia's products

Products with two barcodes

Products without barcode, but with EAN-number

Products with strange nutritional information

See also: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/label/incorrect-nutrition-facts-on-label

Products to remove

See Products to delete

Other Noteworthy Products

  • (see product 5000242452693 m): "Slow cooked tender prime steak in a rich gravy infused with Guiness beer, baked in a unique Holland's golden shortcrust pie" is probably the longest product name we stumbled upon
  • (see product 8901491101844 m): Two ingredients lists, one on an importer's sticker. Importer's sticker is more specific, but manufacturer's list includes an E-code for an unlisted ingredient (160b).
  • (see product 9100000819136 m) : Diabetic information in nutrition facts.
  • Veggie Aufschnitt in two flavors (see product 22148186 m)
  • (see product 4311596460434 m): Product by several producers (DE NI 010 EG and DE NI 059 EG) with different nutritions and labels (DLG 2012). Might be they changed producers, but Edeka probably sells enough units to need more than one producer at the same time.
  • (see product 4300175075589 m): Mineral water from several water sources (Noe-Quelle, Quintus-Quelle) with different nutrition values. Also only one is "Natriumarm".

Products with different ingredients in multiple languages

Additionally:

  • (see product 5449000011527 m) : Swiss Fanta has the same barcode as the French Fanta manu1400 but it looks like (the picture is blurred) that the ingredients are different
  • (see product 7612100054994 m) : Ovomaltine has the same barcode but different Nutrition Facts between FR version and IT/ES/PT version (see pictures)

Products with small item-dependent variations

Products with multiple possible sets of ingredients

  • (see product 4810268024313 m): the letter (which is to be found near the dates on the cap) is in parentheses after the ingredient.
  • (see product 4601512006724 m): same, but no comma ("или" means "or"), and there is an asterisk after the letter.

Variable nutrition data

Products whose recipe has changed

Products for which the barcode stays the same, but package, ingredients or nutritional values changed.

Since the end of 2021, we now have specific properties to list products which have been reformulated: reformulated and reformulated:description.

Products with a Nutri-Score that has improved over time

Asked a lot by journalists, we should have a couple of examples to showcase:

You can find other examples in the list of products using the reformulated:description property: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/property/reformulated:description.

Products whose packaging has changed

Some examples of products whose packaging has changed:

Other

Also see, French cases:

See also