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NEW DELHI: India’s top food regulator has asked businesses against using the term “100%" in labelling, citing concerns over its potential to mislead consumers. The Food Safety and Standards ...
The FSSAI has issued an advisory cautioning food businesses against the indiscriminate use of "100%" claims on product labels and promotional content. Heres what this means for consumers and the food ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a strong advisory against the use of the term "100%" in food labelling, citing concerns over its potential to mislead consumers.
FSSAI advises food companies to stop using "100 per cent" on labels to avoid misleading consumers.
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