We in the UK had to put up with extra labels stuck on many good, particularly food stuffs, when our lords and masters made us go decimal! Here in the RD label sticking on seems to have a new meaning. They seem to be stuck on all and any imported foodstuffs. But and it's a big but they are stuck on at all kinds of angles including upside down. Most containers have some or quite a lot of open space but no the stickeroner will find a place where he or she can cover up some possibly interesting information, which is not included on the Dominican label, like alternative recipes or how to microwave. I read that only just over 50% of the population can read anyway. So that although I understand the reasoning for these Spanish labels I wonder just how many Dominicans they are of use to. Any ideas?