According to Article 67 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Food Safety Law, there should be labels on the packaging of prepackaged foods. The label shall indicate the following contents:
(1) Name, specification, net content and production date;
(2) List of ingredients or ingredients;
(3) The name, address and contact information of the producer;
(4) shelf life;
(5) product standard code;
(6) storage conditions;
(7) Generic names of food additives used in national standards;
(eight) the production license number;
(nine) other matters that should be marked as prescribed by laws, regulations or food safety standards.
The labels of main and supplementary foods specially designed for infants and other specific groups should also indicate the main nutritional components and their contents. Where the national food safety standards have other provisions on labeling matters, such provisions shall prevail.
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Article 97 of the Food Safety Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Imported prepackaged foods and food additives shall have Chinese labels; If there should be a manual according to law, there should also be a Chinese manual. Labels and instructions shall comply with the provisions of this Law and other relevant laws and administrative regulations of China and the requirements of national food safety standards;
And indicate the origin of the food and the name, address and contact information of the domestic agent. Prepackaged foods does not have Chinese labels and instructions, or the labels and instructions do not conform to the provisions of this article, and shall not be imported.
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