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  2. Broccoli Sold Nationwide Recalled Due to Possible Listeria ...

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    All of the products included in the recall are past their expiration date and are no longer being sold in stores. Related: Plant-Based Meat Sold Nationwide Recalled Due to Possible Metal Contamination

  3. Is It Safe to Use Expired Vitamins? The Truth About Vitamin ...

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    “Vitamins will have a date on the label, but it doesn’t mean that they are automatically expired on that day. The FDA doesn’t require an expiration to be listed on the label, but most ...

  4. Which foods are ‘healthy’? FDA has new requirements for food ...

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    The FDA is also working on a symbol that can be put on packages to help consumers more easily identify foods that are considered healthy and developing a plan for nutrition labeling that would go ...

  5. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of infant formula, the laws that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) administers do not preclude the sale of food that is past the expiration date indicated on the label. FDA does not require food firms to place terms such as expired by, use by and best before dates on food products. This information is entirely at the ...

  6. FDA proposes putting nutrition labels on the front of ...

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    "It is also possible that manufacturers may reformulate products to be lower in saturated fat, sodium and added sugars, making them healthier", Rebecca Buckner, an FDA executive, said on a media call.

  7. Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers are given two ways in which to label food allergens. They may either state the food source name of a major food allergen in the list of ingredients, most often contained within parenthesis. (e.g. Casein (milk)) or they could instead use the word "contains" in the label, such as "contains peanuts". [2]

  8. Regulation of food and dietary supplements by the U.S. Food ...

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    Products that are normally considered to be foods may also be regulated as drugs if the parties responsible for their manufacture or sale make claims as to their ability to treat diseases, [6] although the FDA now permits advertising addressing the disease-fighting qualities in foods where those qualities have been endorsed by the scientific ...

  9. Nutrition labels may come to the front of food packages under ...

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    The nutrition label on the back of products would remain and complement the information on the front of the label. The proposed labels would list whether a product has low, medium or high levels ...