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Animals in food products are regulated by government agencies like the FDA and USDA to ensure consumer safety and ethical treatment. These regulations include guidelines for animal welfare, food safety standards, and inspections of facilities to ensure compliance. Additionally, there are certifications like organic and humane labels that indicate higher standards of animal treatment.

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