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Canadian label ingredients

Started by , Oct 21 2022 04:56 PM
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When shipping RTE product to Canada, with ingredients that are less than 2%, are they required to be listed?

Tried checking the CFIA site, but it's down.

 

 

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AFAIK, all ingredients, as well as their sub-ingredients, shall be listed.

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website isn't down now

 

https://inspection.c...5/1393275314581

 

https://inspection.c...0/1628716311275

 

 

AFAIK all ingredients must be listed, exceptions (if there are any) will be found in the 2nd link

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