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
Food and Drug Administration
That would be a matter to discuss with an attorney.
Pure Food and Drug Act
to regulate safety, labeling, and interstate shipment of food and medicine
Simply, food is labeled so that the person who buys it knows what they are buying.
Regulation of food began as early as the 1800s and food labeling regulation arose out of that. Recently, requiring GMOs to be labeled has been a major debate, mostly between consumers and companies who produce GMOs, food companies, and grocers. To this date, GMO ingredients are not required to be listed on food labels.
hello you can label but its nit mandatory
Regulations concerning food labeling will differ from country to country. In the United States, all food items must have some labeling so it can be identified. What is required might depend upon whether it is business-to-business (wholesale) or a retail package. With bulk loads, the only labeling might be the Bill of Lading or Purchase Order. Labeling requirements for retail packaging are extensive and will ID the product and the manufacturer or distributor, in addition to net contents, ingredients, instructions for use and nutritional information.
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