Walgreens has
Select Nice! Honey on sale for prices starting
from $4.49 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where stock permits ($10 minimum required for free store pick up).
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- Add your choice of the following to cart (prices after discount):
- Proceed to cart
- Apply promo code BRUSA2 in cart
- Your price will be as noted above
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The suits are for fraud, meaning that the beekeepers said the labels/ingredients lists were lies. I don't know if this specific stuff is authentic or not, but the point is that many labels were claimed to not be accurate in the least, due to willfull illegal action.
Since claims are that up to 70% of honey in the US could be fake or adulterated. Also that the amount imported exceeds what the bee populations in some of those countries can produce. Tests have had to become more sophisticated and performed at more steps in production. Since Americans consume more than 400 millions pounds a year, it's big money to defraud buyers.
Probably not a big deal for cheap Walgreens honey anyway, but it isn't just trolling to say it could be faked to some degree. Actually the safe bet is that it is, by most recent articles on it.
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The suits are for fraud, meaning that the beekeepers said the labels/ingredients lists were lies. I don't know if this specific stuff is authentic or not, but the point is that many labels were claimed to not be accurate in the least, due to willfull illegal action.
Since claims are that up to 70% of honey in the US could be fake or adulterated. Also that the amount imported exceeds what the bee populations in some of those countries can produce. Tests have had to become more sophisticated and performed at more steps in production. Since Americans consume more than 400 millions pounds a year, it's big money to defraud buyers.
Probably not a big deal for cheap Walgreens honey anyway, but it isn't just trolling to say it could be faked to some degree. Actually the safe bet is that it is, by most recent articles on it.