User:Pikapi/Dietary Standard Act


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 * Dietary Standard Act
 * Until they are sold to the consumer, all consumer food and drink products are required to possess some form of clearly legible nutrition facts labeling that meets the following prerequisites:
 * Percentage supplied that is recommended to be met, or to be limited, in one day of human nutrients based on a daily diet of 2,000 calories (kcal).
 * An official label of product approval appointed by the Ministry of Health.
 * Until they are sold to the consumer, all consumer food and drink products are required to list all of the ingredients used in the production of the consumable in a clearly legible manner somewhere on the labeling.
 * Until they are sold to the consumer, all alcoholic beverages must be labelled as such by the manufacturer in a clearly legible manner.
 * Drink products that contain an alcohol content of 0.1% ABV or greater, or any amount as long as it is not naturally occurring, are legally considered alcoholic beverages.
 * The sale of consumer products that contain high-fructose corn syrup is forbidden by the Dietary Standard Act of the Federal Law, supported by Congress:
 * The term "high-fructose corn syrup" applies to any corn syrup that has been enzymatically altered so that any amount of its glucose has been converted into fructose.