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BOYCOTT ISRAEL PRODUCTS CAMPAIGN

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729 Israeli Barcode?

It has been suggested that one way to identify Israeli products is to look at the barcode. The first 3 digits of the EAN 13 digit barcode indicates the country in which the barcode was assigned, barcodes assigned in Israel start with the number 729. Unfortunately Israeli products can still be assigned barcodes outside of Israel, for example a UK company selling Israeli products may assign UK barcodes to it. The two examples below show an Israeli Keter product rebranded Homebase which has retained the Israeli barcode (729), and a Tivall product which has been produced and packed in Israel for Tesco - yet it has acquired a UK barcode (500). So whilst a 729 barcode is a good indication that the product has been made by an Israeli company, not all Israeli goods have 729 barcodes.
729 is a confirmed Israeli barcode.
But 500 is British.
 
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More than one million Israeli Arab people jobs depend on those products you want to boicott to punish the zionists :enjoy:
 
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Ahem isnt anyone going to ask who allowed israeli companies to do business in the atomic islamic republic in the first place?
 
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