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Monday, November 10, 2008
The improved guidance will benefit consumers by encouraging
industry to adopt consistent labelling practices,
says the FSA. The objective of the guidance is to help food businesses,
including manufacturers, producers, retailers and caterers, to comply with the
law and avoid misleading labelling. It will also
assist enforcement authorities in identifying misleading country of origin labelling.
Presented in an easy-to-use format, the guidance is in three
separate parts explaining: the legal requirements that need to be followed on
food labels; how to avoid misleading labelling; and
advice on best practice. In particular, it addresses how the true place of
origin of a food might best be declared and provides examples of where it may
be necessary to clarify where a product is made to avoid consumer confusion.
According to the FSA, the revised guidance represents
voluntary best practice for
Further
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