In the United States, if the food is produced with the allergenic ingredient, it must be included in the ingredient statement.
If a company makes a variety of products with a variety of allergenic ingredients on the same equipment or in the same facility, a "may contain" statement is not a regulatory acceptable replacement for appropriate cleaning or GMPs to separate allergens. It is considered only as advisory. If a food (even if labeled "may contain") ends up causing reactions due to the allergen or is tested and found to contain the allergen, the product must be recalled for two reasons: It is hazardous and is mislabeled.
Most companies that are worth their salt will have programs to separate allergens to ensure the health and safety of their customers. They would also prefer not to deal with recalls and lawsuits. Good companies will have multiple barriers to allergen cross-contact which include cleaning and production procedures/scheduling and dedicated lines and/or buildings. They will even require label verification at production changeovers or when a new label shipment arrives.
Companies might still use the "may contain" statements to advise potential consumers of possible allergen content, but it does not absolve them of legal obligations or responsibilities.
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Do you mean "additives".
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The phrase a full plate means that you cant digest more food you are very much full. You have enough food
When labels say "may contain wheat" or any other ingredient, it often means the factory in which the food was made also makes foods with wheat as one of the ingredients. If you have a severe allergy to a certain food (shellfish, peanuts, wheat, et cetera), do not eat anything that says "may contain wheat" and always read the ingredients list; on some chocolates, it states "may contain milk" when milkfat is one of the main ingredients, so just be careful if you have food allergies.
"Esya la oda" does not mean anything in a known language. It may be a made-up phrase or contain a typo.
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Total amount of triglycerides, diglycerides, monoglycerides, and free fatty acids in the product.
It means "I am not a kind of food".
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If you mean what foods contain fats, it's mainly junk food
meaning that you have fine or impeccable taste in things such as food, clothing, and other things