One thing is certain, and that is that if the traceability label on the packaging were to become a legal requirement, suppliers would have to be able to prove or document this traceability. Of course if the information is stored and they don't have to request it from their suppliers and the various intermediaries in the supply chain, our task of evaluating and requesting traceability information would be simplified.
As Ms. Canet mentioned, this can sometimes be a very burdensome task. For the average consumer, being able to identify the traceability of all these products, whether private or national brands, or even fish counter sales, definitely adds value because it helps them make a well-informed decision.
We can raise consumer awareness, and at the same time address their knowledge and personal values.