Under the FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act, the agency does have the authority to order the recall of certain food products when the FDA determines that there is a reasonable probability that the article of food is adulterated or in violation of certain
allergen labeling requirements and that the use of or exposure to such article will cause serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or animals.
Not exact matches
Precautionary
allergen labelling: The VITAL Program was developed to provide a standardised science - based risk assessment for voluntary cross contact
allergen labelling and it may be appropriate to apply the same principles to the presence of
allergens due to agricultural co-mingling in the absence of any mandatory
requirements.
Allergens present due to agricultural co-mingling do not fall under the
requirements for mandatory
labelling in the ANZ Food Standards Code.
The Australian Food Standards Code currently has a mandatory
requirement to
label 10
allergens.
The FDA also has
labeling requirements for food
allergens.