That would be a matter to discuss with an attorney.
An Allergen
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues guidelines concerning food labeling.
while sometimes peanuts are an irresistible food to some people, other times they are an deadly allergen 5B
yes it also has alot of calories
Fully hydrogenated soy oil is not considered an allergen, and is typically safe for those with food allergies. Overall, however, it is not a healthy food choice.
The food allergy is a more general statement. If I say I'm allergic to peanuts I am not allergic to every aspect of the peanut only the "allergen" i.e. the specific protein that my body is reacting to. In theory if I was able to remove that protein or allergen I would be able to eat the peanut
medication food poision ( venom ) allergen
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues guidelines concerning food labeling.
Any food can be an allergen but applesauce isn't one of the usual suspects. The most common allergens, i.e. responsible for 90% of food allergies, include milk, eggs, peanuts, fish, shellfish, soy, and wheat.
The first law regarding labeling of food was the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906. There have been many revisions of the act since then. This should help: http://www.fooducate.com/blog/2008/10/25/1862-2008-a-brief-history-of-food-and-nutrition-labeling/
FDA is a food labeling service. This is on foods international.
There are many rules regarding the labeling of food. According to the food and nutrition laws, all foods must have labeling regarding the contents of the food. Consumers must know about the additives in what they purchase. http://www.tentation-traiteur.pro