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Prepackaged foods labels can use pinyin and minority pinyin at the same time, and the corresponding Chinese characters are not allowed.
Prepackaged foods labels can use Pinyin and Pinyin of minority languages at the same time, and the Pinyin shall not be larger than the corresponding Chinese characters.

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Prepackaged foods labels can use pinyin and minority languages at the same time, and pinyin can't () correspond to Chinese characters.

One, greater than.

B, less than.

C is equal to.

D, all of the above are ok.

Answer a.

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You can use pinyin or minority languages at the same time, and the pinyin must not be greater than the corresponding Chinese characters.

"Standardized Chinese Characters" refers to the Chinese characters in the List of General Standardized Chinese Characters, excluding traditional Chinese characters. Food labels can use corresponding traditional Chinese characters while using standardized Chinese characters.

You can use pinyin or minority languages at the same time, and the pinyin must not be greater than the corresponding Chinese characters. Foreign languages can be used at the same time, but there should be a corresponding relationship with Chinese (except the trademark, manufacturer and address of imported food, name and address of foreign distributors and website).

All foreign languages shall not be larger than the corresponding Chinese characters (except trademarks).

The meaning of prepackaged foods:

"prepackaged foods" refers to food with fixed packaging, fixed volume and weight sold by enterprises, excluding "ready-to-eat" catering food and food without fixed packaging.

China has a standard for prepackaged foods labeling, namely General Rules for Labeling in prepackaged foods, and the standard number is GB7718-2011.

No matter whether the food is produced in China or not, as long as it is sold in China, it must meet this standard, and whether it is imported or made in China, it must be marked in Chinese according to the General Rules for Labeling in prepackaged foods.

Pre-packaged labels need to contain information such as food name, net content, ingredient list, allergen, eating method, storage conditions, product standard code, food production license number, contact number, complaint number, shelf life, production date, producer, place of origin, address, postal code, website, nutrition ingredient list, etc.