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  2. Fair Packaging and Labeling Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act required all "consumer commodities" to have a label. Under the act, consumer commodities were defined as any food, drug, device, or cosmetic, that is produced or distributed for sale through retails sales/agencies for consumption by individuals or used by individuals for the purpose of personal care.

  3. List of food labeling regulations - Wikipedia

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    Adulteration of Coffee Act 1718; American Agricultural Law Association; Dietary exposure assessments in the United States; Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994; Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (US) FDA Food Safety Modernization Act; Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; Federal Meat Inspection Act

  4. Mandatory labelling - Wikipedia

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    The German Textile Labelling Act requires manufacturers and retailers to declare the constituent materials of clothing. The garment in question contains 60% cotton and 40% polyester.

  5. Category:Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Fair Packaging and Labeling Act; Fibrenap (Cushy Pads) Fill and finish; Flameless ration heater; Flavor scalping; Flexible intermediate bulk container; Flexographic ink; Flexography; Flip-top; Food processing; Form factor (design)

  6. FPLA - Wikipedia

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    FPLA may refer to: . Fair Packaging and Labeling Act – a United States law that applies to labels on many consumer products; Field-programmable logic array – a type of semiconductor device better known as field-programmable gate array (FPGA)

  7. Talk:Fair Packaging and Labeling Act - Wikipedia

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  8. Bears drop 5th straight game in OT heartbreaker to Vikings as ...

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    Five plays later, Aaron Jones extended the Vikings lead to 24-10 with a 2-yard touchdown run. Chicago eventually answered with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter and the game-tying field goal as ...

  9. Ecolabel - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019 consumers brought class-action lawsuits against Bumble Bee Foods, Chicken of the Sea, and StarKist for falsely labeling their tuna cans as "dolphin-safe.” [26] The suit claimed that the companies were violating the 1990 Dolphin Protection Consumer Information Act by marketing their fishing practices as “dolphin-safe,” even ...