The Department of Agriculture wants consumers in the Island to provide some food for thought.
Fifteen hundred survey forms have been sent to random households, and it's hoped many more people will answer the questions on-line.
The aim is to find out how people rate Manx produce and whether shoppers feel they are getting value for money.
DAFF member David Callister, MLC (pictured) says if you can eat it, you can comment on it (audio file attached):
Surveys should be returned or completed on-line by August 18.
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