15.07.2014
French restaurants and eateries will soon
have to put a new logo on menus to inform customers whether or not their food
is home-made. France's government has come up with a simple sign so that both
French people and tourists will have a better idea of what they are eating.
Restaurants could start using the sign from July the 15th and it will be
compulsory for eateries from January. The move comes after complaints about the
quality of food being served in French restaurants. Many customers expect
top-quality food when dining in France. The country is, after all, supposed to
be the home of fine dining and gastronomic delights. French cuisine is world
famous for its rich history, taste and presentation.
The new symbol is an attempt by the French
government to improve the quality of restaurant food and boost tourism. A
spokesperson said: "French gastronomy represents 13.5 per cent of foreign
tourists' expenses. It is undeniable that if we add value to the quality of our
restaurants, it will have an impact on tourism." He added that the
government wants to, "reign in the amount of processed foods used and
preserve France's high gastronomical standing". A poll conducted last year
found that only around half of restaurant meals were cooked from scratch on the
premises. The French Union of Hotel Skills and Industries believe that around
85 per cent of restaurants secretly use frozen or vacuum-packed food.
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