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France may be famous for its food, but some of its restaurants have recently found themselves in hot water.

That is because they have been serving diners ready-made meals, but marketing them as freshly-made.

And now politicians are passing a law forcing chefs to own-up to how they really prepare their food.

Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego reports from Paris.

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7 Comments

  1. If the French government were to ban stupid people they have to get rid of atleast 9/10 of the population.
    I'm not saying that because I hate french, its just that France has became quite a shit hole in a few decades.

  2. Well they were able to stand against all of Europe for many years in the time of Napoléon. Not many nations have achieved anything like that, maybe Germany in the world wars.

  3. Dont talk too fast, 400+ farmers kill themselves every years in France, its more than one every day.
    Restaurants and agriculture are amongst the many things that are falling apart in France and fast.

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