When does water count as 'Mallorca'? Airport inspection raises questions about origin labelling
What “Mallorca” on a Label Should Tell You
A Mallorca label should clearly show the product’s real link to the island, so buyers are not misled about its origin.

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What does “Mallorca” on a product label actually mean?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why was water labelled “Agua de Mallorca” seized at Palma airport?
Authorities said the water was bottled outside the Balearics.
Can you buy water on Mallorca that is bottled outside the island?
Yes, but the bottling place should be clearly stated.
What should travellers look for when buying locally branded products in Mallorca?
Look for a clear bottling or production place, not just a local-sounding name.
How are false origin claims on Mallorca products punished?
False origin claims can lead to fines, with serious cases starting at €3,000.
How can Mallorca authorities check whether a product really comes from the island?
By tracing bottling details and carrying out regular spot checks.
Why does origin labelling matter for Mallorca’s local economy?
It protects honest local producers and keeps buyer trust intact.
Would QR codes help shoppers verify bottled water from Mallorca?
Yes, they could add useful traceability information for shoppers.
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