Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) came into effect in 2006. It started simply enough at the end of 2014 when Adams Flavors, Foods and Ingredients issued a voluntary recall for several of its spice products after one of their suppliers said they purchased cumin from them and found undeclared peanut proteins. Since 2015, the… [Continue Reading]
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