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The word natural is controlled in law by the FSA. Customers cannot just use it to describe those things that are not natural. | The word natural is controlled in law by the FSA. Customers cannot just use it to describe those things that are not natural. | ||
The text covering this is from the FSA document on the matter, which is called '''"CRITERIA FOR THE USE OF THE TERMS FRESH, PURE, NATURAL ETC. IN FOOD LABELLING"''' which you can view here. | The text covering this is from the FSA document on the matter, which is called '''"CRITERIA FOR THE USE OF THE TERMS FRESH, PURE, NATURAL ETC. IN FOOD LABELLING"''' which you can [https://www.food.gov.uk/sites/default/files/media/document/markcritguidance.pdf view here from page 15.] | ||
Revision as of 13:35, 13 January 2023
The word natural is controlled in law by the FSA. Customers cannot just use it to describe those things that are not natural.
The text covering this is from the FSA document on the matter, which is called "CRITERIA FOR THE USE OF THE TERMS FRESH, PURE, NATURAL ETC. IN FOOD LABELLING" which you can view here from page 15.