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GENERAL APPROACH OF REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

Declaration of Deliberately added ingredients:

Use

Simple, Consistent and Systematic

Language for Allergen Declaration

of Ingredients

(Milk and not

Beta Lactoglobulin) – The consumer should not shop with a dictionary

A priority allergen can not be

“hidden”

– No exemption would hold

No requirements for Precautionary Statements:

At the exception of Japan – where “may contain” is not allowed.

Gluten Free requirements : Based on Codex standard

Little to no requirements associated with allergen methodologies (continues to evolve)