FSSAI has refused to clear the liquor consignments that are lying at various ports for labelling irregularities. FSSAI regulations say that ingredients, including water and additives must be mentioned on the labels as part of labelling requirements for alcoholic beverages. FSSAI’s contention is that the consumer has the right to know the ingredients on […]
Uncertain Future for Imported Foods due to non-compliance on Food Labelling
Ever since FSSAI came up with labelling guidelines in compliance to Food Safety & Standards Act, it has continually been sending back or withholding stocks of chocolates, canola oil, liquor, seafood, fresh meat, seafood, pasta-sauce, mayonnaise, candy, juices, chips, spices, soymilk, gluten-free for non-compliance with the labelling regulations. It seems that imported packaged foods worth […]
FSSAI’s notification clarifies Labelling for Alcoholic Beverages
According to the latest notification from the Food Authority alcoholic beverages are not classified as single ingredient foods and so you will have to follow the labelling on such beverages according to FSS (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations, 2011. Both in the Codex Alimentarius and the Food Safety and Standards Act, Rules & Regulation, alcoholic beverages […]
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