A Bill to make provision about labelling requirements for certain groceries products where the manufacturer has reduced the size of the product; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Blair McDougallLabour (Co-op)
5 May 2026
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The Groceries Labelling (Size Reduction) Bill would require clear labelling on grocery products when the manufacturer has reduced the size of the item. It aims to help shoppers see when product quantity has decreased, addressing misleading changes in size. The bill is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons and was introduced in the Commons by Blair McDougall.
The bill has completed its first reading and is currently at its second reading in the House of Commons.
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2 Apr 2025
The 2024-2026 session of Parliament has come to an end so the House of Commons is now prorogued until the next session begins on 13 May 2026. Prorogation is the formal end to the parliamentary year.
This Bill will therefore make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.