Talk:Eurobanana

Although this article has a link to Euromyths, the main text presents the Eurobanana story as if it was entirely true. I thought it was one of the most famous (in the UK) examples of a Euromyth. Am I right? Unless I hear otherwise, I'll edit this article appropriately and perhaps put a link to it from Euromyths. --Plumbago 12:36, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Ambiguity
I'm confused. What is meant by "other bananas are not allowed in the European Union?" Are they not allowed for commercial sale, or is their mere presence in an EU country considered illegal? --InformationalAnarchist 00:21, 27 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * As I noted above, I don't think there's any truth in this article. However, that said, I think the thrust of the Euromyth was that non-conforming bananas wouldn't be allowed to be sold.  I don't think even the rabid Europhobes who made up the myth were suggesting that the presence of a non-conformer was actually illegal.  --Plumbago 29 June 2005 21:29 (UTC)

Tried cleaning-up the stub a bit. Does it look cleaner now? Haven't been able to find any real information on the subject in the news, so I can't really expound on the idea, but I hope that the wording and all that is a bit more Wikipediaish. --InformationalAnarchist 29 June 2005 22:22 (UTC)

Verification
I've have been unable to find any really authoritative source for this term. If anyone has any decent references then please add them, otherwise I guess I'll AfD it in a week or so. Kevin 13:13, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

There's been no takers so I have redirected to Euromyth. Kevin 11:21, 8 February 2006 (UTC)