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apushatayid: don’t ask me. But be informed that in Europe, in most places, none or very few products that are kosher have any sort of stamp on them. In a country with a population of (tens of) millions, it doesn’t make sense to put kashrus symbols on products where only a few thousand people keep kashrus. This is the case in The Netherlands, in Germany, in Switzerland, the UK (with a few exceptions), and most other countries. Instead, we have kashrus lists (like the one linked above) in paper and/or PDF formats provided by the certifying authority, and we have to check each product on the list.