Capilano, 'fake honey' scandal impacts local producers

Nadine Morton
Updated September 5 2018 - 3:59pm, first published September 4 2018 - 2:00pm
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

Nadine Morton covers emergency services and breaking news for the Illawarra Mercury. She takes pride in regional journalism which she believes is crucial to informing our towns and cities. Have a story? Email her at nadine.morton@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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