Capilano, 'fake honey' scandal impacts local producers

Nadine Morton
Updated September 5 2018 - 3:58pm, first published September 4 2018 - 2:12pm
SWEET STUFF: Mudgee Honey Haven business manager Adriana Smith believes additives in honey is the equivalent to “dishonest” marketing to customers. Photo: JAY-ANNA MOBBS 090418honey2
SWEET STUFF: Mudgee Honey Haven business manager Adriana Smith believes additives in honey is the equivalent to “dishonest” marketing to customers. Photo: JAY-ANNA MOBBS 090418honey2

CAPILANO Honey might be fiercely denying it used adulterated foreign honey in its products, but local honey producers say the negative publicity will still have a flow-on effect for the entire region.

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Nadine Morton

Nadine Morton

Senior journalist

Breaking news journalist at the Illawarra Mercury. Email: nadine.morton@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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