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=== Bonus ===
 
=== Bonus ===
 
The final bonus should be calculated on the origin of the product and the origin of the ingredients. From the point of the eco-score, the word local used for the country of purchase. So local might imply a large area (France) or a small area (Luxemburg). We might have various cases depending on product and ingredients:
 
The final bonus should be calculated on the origin of the product and the origin of the ingredients. From the point of the eco-score, the word local used for the country of purchase. So local might imply a large area (France) or a small area (Luxemburg). We might have various cases depending on product and ingredients:
* local - in this case the product is produced in country of purchase. Also all the ingredients are sourced locally. This implies a score of 100 and a bonus of 15 (?).
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* ''local'' - in this case the product is produced in country of purchase. Also all the ingredients are sourced locally. This implies a score of 100 and a bonus of 15 (?).
* partially local - the production is in the country of purchase, but one or more ingredients are imported (non-local). The score is now the sum of the weighted score fractions of each ingredient.
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* ''partially local'' - the production is in the country of purchase, but one or more ingredients are imported (non-local). The score is now the sum of the weighted score fractions of each ingredient.
* imported - the producion is in another country. The score is now equal to the score of the country. It is assumed that all ingredients come from the same country.
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* ''imported'' - the producion is in another country. The score is now equal to the score of the country. It is assumed that all ingredients come from the same country.
* multi-sourced - the production is non-local, i.e. in another country. And the ingredients come from multiple countries. (How to calculate this?)
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* ''multi-sourced'' - the production is non-local, i.e. in another country. And the ingredients came from multiple countries. (How to calculate this? Can we view the other countries a percentages?)
    
== Calculation method ==
 
== Calculation method ==
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