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Posted 02 September 2021 - 03:26 PM

Does anyone have information on how strict they are on labels created for food intended to be sold only to food service (cafeterias, restaurants, meal kit services, etc). What are the must haves, what are optional, and does it also have intervening material rules?



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Posted 02 September 2021 - 03:46 PM

What country are you in



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Posted 02 September 2021 - 04:06 PM

What country are you in


USA


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Posted 02 September 2021 - 07:07 PM

Standard label with "not for retail sale" on it.


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Posted 02 September 2021 - 07:17 PM

You aren't required to put the nutrition facts label on it. The ingredient statement is required. If it's a USDA product, you'll need the USDA inspection stamp. Product instructions are needed (keep refrigerated, cooking instructions, etc).

 

Along with what SQFconsultant said about not for retail sale.


Edited by kfromNE, 02 September 2021 - 07:19 PM.


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Posted 02 September 2021 - 08:13 PM

You aren't required to put the nutrition facts label on it. The ingredient statement is required. If it's a USDA product, you'll need the USDA inspection stamp. Product instructions are needed (keep refrigerated, cooking instructions, etc).

Along with what SQFconsultant said about not for retail sale.


Can all of this information be in any order? Do they care that cooking instructions come before the ingredient list?

Sorry for the silly questions, just want to make sure


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Posted 03 September 2021 - 05:37 PM

I'm not 100% sure - but this website should have the answers.

 

https://www.ag.ndsu....kaging-labeling





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