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DISTRIBUTORS food law Just Label It?
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DISTRIBUTORS food law How Green Can You Be?
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In Australia, all energy drink manufacturers and
distributors are required by
law to comply with all
Food Standards administered by
Food Standards Australia New Zealand — most importantly Standard 2.6.4 (Formulated Caffeinated Beverages) which:
In Australia, all energy drink manufacturers and
distributors are required by
law to comply with the
Food Standards Code administered by
Food Standards Australia New Zealand — most importantly Standard 2.6.4 (Formulated Caffeinated Beverages) which: • sets the maximum levels of ingredients (including caffeine) for energy drinks; • imposes mandatory advisory statements that these products are not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women or caffeine sensitive persons; • requires all energy drinks to include an advisory statement that recommends consumption of a maximum of two 250mL cans per day (being 500mL total).
A «
Food Safety Modernization» bill was recently introduced to the House of Representatives — and as it stands, a new government organization could fine food vendors, manufacturers, distributors, and farmers up to $ 1 million dollars for violating «food safety law.&ra
Food Safety Modernization» bill was recently introduced to the House of Representatives — and as it stands, a new government organization could fine
food vendors, manufacturers, distributors, and farmers up to $ 1 million dollars for violating «food safety law.&ra
food vendors, manufacturers,
distributors, and farmers up to $ 1 million dollars for violating «
food safety law.&ra
food safety
law.»