Scottish Iconic Foods To Get More Protection From The Government

ARBROATH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 09: Ron MacGregor prepares fish to be smoked at A.Spink & Sons on September 9, 2009 in Arbroath, Scotland. New moves are being made by the Scottish Government to help protect the identity of iconic Scottish food produce. The Arbroath Smokie is among some of the foods, which already enjoy protected food name status, making it illegal for others to cash in on its special appeal. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
ARBROATH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 09: Ron MacGregor prepares fish to be smoked at A.Spink & Sons on September 9, 2009 in Arbroath, Scotland. New moves are being made by the Scottish Government to help protect the identity of iconic Scottish food produce. The Arbroath Smokie is among some of the foods, which already enjoy protected food name status, making it illegal for others to cash in on its special appeal. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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