French, Swiss groups cannot restrict 'gruyere' cheese label: U.S. court

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French, Swiss groups cannot restrict 'gruyere' cheese label: U.S. court
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\u0022Widely considered among the greatest of all cheeses,\u0022 it was first made in the Swiss district of La Gruyère in 1115

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The groups said in a statement that they were disappointed by the decision and would continue to “pursue vigorously” their efforts to protect the name.

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