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Packaging - Legal Requirements

1. Country of origin.

2. Ingredients (listed in order of amount).

3. Weight or Volume.

4. Instructions for use (including safety hazards).

In addition food products must also contain -

5. Manufacturers name and address.

6. Name and description of the food.

7. Nutritional information.

8. Storage and cooking instructions (to include shelf life).

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