Shoppers are being asked to help choose a new label which shows the provenance of Manx food.
It will be used on products to show the item has been grown, reared, caught or processed on the Isle of Man or contains mostly Manx ingredients.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture has launched a survey to collect responses on the three shortlisted designs.
It says it wants to find a label which 'stands out from the crowd' - you can find a link to the survey here.
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