Another week, another shock horror EU bashing story comes
courtesy of the Daily Express,
supposedly the flagship title of Richard “Dirty”
Desmond’s media empire. This time, we are told that the rotten Eurocrats are
coming for our coffee machines! They’re going to make them switch off! Our
coffee will go cold! Why oh why oh why can’t we be free from these meddling
foreigners?!?
“Meddling EU slaps
rules on British coffee pots ... FIRST it was the bananas but now EU
bureaucrats are turning their attention to our coffee” screams
the headline. Bananas? “It is
the latest in a series of heavily criticised EU strictures, including a bid by
the union to impose limits on bendy bananas”. Bullshit. That’s another in
the long line of Euromyths (see HERE). So what’s
the coffee problem?
“Busybodies in Brussels are reportedly
demanding that British coffee machines
automatically switch off shortly
after a pot is brewed. The new rules sent to manufacturers are designed to save
energy. However they could see millions of Britons forced to endure tepid
cups of drip coffee”. And they could not. And nobody in Brussels is
demanding anything. But do go on.
“Under the latest
Brussels release, domestic filter coffee machines will have to go into standby
mode five minutes after the pot is ready to be drunk. Only machines with
non-insulated jugs will be allowed 40 minutes before the standby kicks in,
reports have said”. And who is the talking head condemning this move? Yes,
it’s someone from the Get Britain Out campaign.
Fortunately, the European Commission (EC) in the UK got the facts in before
the Express reported: “This decision to introduce energy efficient
coffee machines was supported by consumer and industry organisations and voted
for by the EU member states, including the UK. It is not going to affect older
coffee machines that people already have in their homes”. So what’s the
deal?
“Coffee machines on the market after January 2015 must have
an energy efficient option by having an eco mode that puts the hotplate or
element into standby after a certain
period, thereby saving on electricity bills. The eco mode will be the default
mode of the coffee machine but manufacturers are free to create a non
time-limited option alongside the eco mode – thereby leaving choice open to the
consumer”.
Are there really any savings,
though? “Insulated jugs that
maintain the coffee’s temperature and aroma play a big part in this modern
technology and the annual energy saving projections are enormous – equating to
the output of one medium sized gas fired power station”. What you will not
read in the Express, which, as with
any EU scare story, wants to keep its readers frightened and ignorant.
Still, it moves a few more papers, so that’s another Benchmark Of Excellence!
4 comments:
I would have thought that the Express demographic still made coffee by boiling it with milk and water in a saucepan.
Coffee? Any Englishman worth his salt would drink TEA! ;-)
Anyway, Germany is a nation of coffee drinkers. Does the Express expect us to believe that Germany would approve something that is against their interests?
Another lie by the eurosceptic press, if they want to campaign for the Brexit please do it truthfully...
Coffee has been addictive drink to everyone that's why I won't doubt everyone is trying to get the Best Coffee Makers
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