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<blockquote data-quote="Mummzie" data-source="post: 8062" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I suspect there is a lot more impacting the lack of being able to sell these strips pre made.</p><p>The purchaser has to be protected from a rogue producer. What is the lifespan of the product. The producer needs to be not responsible for the misuse of the product. How is it packaged and produced and distributed safely? Do you fancy your mail arriving covered in Oa that seeped from someones poorly packaged delivery of strips? etc.</p><p>By the time all there factors have been sorted and the rules set, I suspect there will be very little cost saving- particularily for the smaller consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mummzie, post: 8062, member: 5"] I suspect there is a lot more impacting the lack of being able to sell these strips pre made. The purchaser has to be protected from a rogue producer. What is the lifespan of the product. The producer needs to be not responsible for the misuse of the product. How is it packaged and produced and distributed safely? Do you fancy your mail arriving covered in Oa that seeped from someones poorly packaged delivery of strips? etc. By the time all there factors have been sorted and the rules set, I suspect there will be very little cost saving- particularily for the smaller consumer. [/QUOTE]
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