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We ran it on QI a few years ago, which was, there's no such thing as a fish.
No such thing as a fish.
No, seriously, it's in the Oxford Dictionary of Underwater Life.
It says it right there, first paragraph, no such thing as a fish.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Covent Garden.
My name is Dan Schreiber.
I'm sitting here with four other elves.
I've got Andy Murray, James Harkin, Anna Chasinski, and on fact-checking duties, Alex Bell.
So once again, we've gathered around the microphone with our favorite facts from the last seven days.
And in no particular order, here we go.
Anna, fact number one.
My fact is that made in Germany, product labels were originally intended to put people off buying the product.
It was a law pass in England in 1887,
which forced foreign companies to put labels saying where the product had been made on their items,
because British companies were worried about German knockoff products flooding their market and being cheap and tacky.