Britain's farmers have said Tesco's fresh produce labelled with "fictional farm" brands may be misleading.
Despite the British sounding names, the "farms" do not exist and the produce is often sourced from abroad.
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) says the labels may give customers a false idea of where the produce is sourced.
Tesco
said in a statement: "We've named the brands after farms to represent
the quality specifications that go into every product across the range."
New brands such as Rosedene Farms and Boswell Farms were launched on Monday to cover Tesco's own-label produce.
Phil
Bicknell, the NFU's Head of Food and Farming said: "It is clear that
Tesco have identified that customers have a positive affinity with
farmers and want to capitalise on this.
"The key question to ask
with this is, what are these brand's trying to communicate? If this is
not aligned with the origin sourcing and specification of the product we
must ask if this is misleading to customers."
Tesco's statement
added: "Every product is sourced from a selection of farms and growers -
some are small, family-run farms while others are of a larger scale -
reared or grown to our specific standards from known and audited farms
and growers."
The new brands cover 76 new lines that will either match the price of competitors like Aldi or Lidl or beat them.
"Shocking!"
Tesco
has been heavily criticised on social media with one tweet reading:
"Shocking! Shoppers deserve to know where their food comes from. "
Tesco is not alone in using "fictional farms" to brand its products. Aldi has its own Ashfield Farm brand.
Professor
David Hughes from Imperial College London, an expert on food marketing,
said: "I don't think it is particularly insidious.
"But
particularly when it comes to fresh produce and fresh food, then from a
consumer point of view if there's a farm name there, the understanding
from a consumer perspective is that it reflects a true farm. That isn't
the case. It seems misleading.
"I don't think it is done
maliciously. It's probably a marketing mistake. Let's have transparent
traceable supply chain. And, if there are farms there let's have a real
farm name."
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