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UK dismay as Greeks win feta cheese rights

By Nikki Tait in London and Raphael Minder in Brussels

Published: October 25 2005 17:16 | Last updated: October 25 2005 17:16

The long-running legal fight over the rights to feta cheese was finally resolved on Tuesday when Europe’s top court ruled that it should be designated as a traditional Greek product and protected as such throughout the European Union.

The decision, which could have implications for other contested food products, came in the face of strong opposition from the UK, France, Denmark and Germany, all of which had argued that feta was a generic name for the salty, crumbly white cheese.

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