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Whichever side of the debate you're on, I'm pretty sure nobody cares about letters on a packet.
Brexiters did evidently. That's why they introduced the idiotic UKCA in the first place
If you think those are just 'letters on the side of a packet ' you're in for a rude awakening.
Professional product buyers do. That's the point. Consumers' feelings on this subject don't really matter
The guardian does. And it wants to tell us about it 😉.
It's like the Express constantly going on about statins. And Princess Diana.