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What is required on food packaging?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 9/20/2022

As far as I know,

Nutritional information

Allergens

Expiration date

An address so the consumer can contact them

Facts about the product (i.e. on milk, there might say, "homogenized, pasteurized, etc.")

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