Food safe refers to the safety of food products that are used or consumed by people. In Europe, food safety is regulated by the European Union (EU) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). These organizations set standards and requirements for food products to ensure they are safe to eat. To be considered "food safe" in Europe, a product must meet these standards and be free of harmful substances. This includes being free of harmful bacteria, pesticides, and other contaminants. Food products that do not meet these standards cannot be sold or used in the EU.

"Made in Germany" is a label used to indicate that a product has been manufactured or produced in Germany. The label is not regulated by EU laws and doesn't have specific requirements, but it's an indication of quality, craftsmanship and reliability that many German companies and products are known for. However, some German companies and industries may have their own standards and certifications for the "Made in Germany" label, such as VDA for the automobile industry or TUV for the electronic products. In addition, the German government does not have any specific laws or regulations for the use of "Made in Germany" label. It is up to the companies themselves to decide if they want to use it, and if they do, it is their responsibility to ensure that the products are truly made in Germany.