Ingredient Labelling
Guide to Standard 1.2.4 - Labelling of Ingredients
September 2010
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This user guide explains when ingredient labelling is required and the way in which it must be presented. The guide sets out specific requirements for labelling and naming ingredients and compound ingredients.
All packaged food must include a statement or list of ingredients on the label except some exempt foods that are listed later in this guide (see Exempt foods).
An ingredient means any substance, including a food additive, used in the preparation, manufacture or handling of a food. Essentially, anything that is used to make a food must be listed in the statement of ingredients. There are a few exceptions to this general rule, which are listed later in this guide (see Exempt ingredients).
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