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This article is based around UK Law and some European Union regulations and, therefore, is region sensitive.

The law in the UK on food labeling is multifaceted and is spread over many reforms and parliamentary acts, making the subject complex. In the US, food labeling is mainly regulated by 21 CFR part 101 in accordance with 21 CFR 1.21, 74.705, Part 102, 104.20, 179.26 and FD&C. Codex Alimentarius also published a document on the food labeling which is supposed to be followed by the food industry internationally [1]. Nevertheless, there are general laws which should be implied on any food product:

However, there are many other Laws and European regulations for different types of food products.


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  1. ^ Codex Alimentarius. "Codex Alimentarius and Food Labeling". Retrieved on 15 October, 2007.

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