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The Australian government has amended Australia's new Country of Origin Labelling laws just months after they came into operation.

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Food and Drink - Summer 2012 -(Page 126) > d DISTRIBUTORS food law Just Label It?
Those in favour of more stringent packaging laws are advocating not just for increased information on drinks labels, but also for toned - down packaging, similar to that of tobacco.As of 2016, tobacco products in the UK are required to have a standard, plain packaging with graphic health warnings and stripped of any strong branding.
The extent of the opposition to Chile's law suggests that the processed food industry is deeply fearful that such labels just might work, and that sales of their profitably unhealthy «foods» may start to fall.
These trans fatty acids were banned in some European countries as early as 2004, and food label laws in the US just forced manufacturers to list trans fats in their products last year.
Many companies just label their products to avoid the hassle and expense, according to this article on the Consumer Products Law Blog.
The labeling laws were just the first step.
We can avoid sulfur additives by reading labels or by just choosing organic, since by law they're forbidden from organic fruits and beverages.
Because of how loose the laws governing pet nutrition are, there are many loopholes when it comes to pet food labeling guidelines, and broad terms like healthy, premium and holistic are just the tip of the iceberg.
Just as pet food makers are governed by both federal and state laws and regulations, the labels that go on these products are also regulated by these government entities.
* It should be clear that Hofmann's law (what Goodman labeled as «Pratt's law») lies within the annual deviations of MLO, just as I claimed.
Demand for «certified sustainable palm oil» (CSPO) was up 65 % in the first two quarters of 2014 compared to the same period in 2013.15 This may be partly due to the long - campaigned - for European law, effective from December 2014, which requires palm oil to be specifically labelled on food packaging rather than just called «vegetable oil».
We are not talking in the Lola case or in family law generally of nationalizing the means of production, or having the government prescribe the details of family relationships — which would not necessarily be «socialist», it would just be interventionist, possibly heavy - handed — that's a debate we can have without misleading labels that are probably not as emotionally potent among Slaw readers as they are among the rabble that can be roused by their use (and we're not aiming at an emotional debate here, are we?)
When federal legislation proved out - of - reach, activists mobilized in Vermont — with a population of just 623,000 people — to pass a state law mandating that all food sold there would clearly label whether it was genetically modified.
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