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Label Must Give Country of OriginThe law says that every container of processed food offered for sale in Jamaica must state the country where the food was packed. Any seller who offers processed food for sale in containers which breach the law be fined and, in default of payment, may be imprisoned. Label Must List IngredientsEvery label on any container of processed food offered for sale must state all the ingredients used in its preparation in descending order of quantity. Some ingredients may be grouped together e.g. "approved spices". These spices must be approved by the Bureau of Standards. Label Must Explain Handling of Special ProductsEvery label on any container of processed food which requires a special method of storage, handling or preparation must give the consumer instructions on these. The consumer needs to know these things in order to make best use of the product and may often save money by doing the right thing. Label Must Tell the TruthIt is an offence under the Standards Act for the label on any processed food to contain information which is false, misleading or deceptive. This includes misinformation on contents, value, quantity, weight and date of packing. Such an offence is punishable by a fine and, on nonpayment, imprisonment. Label Must List Certain InformationLabels on processed foods must provide information on the part of the label most likely to be displayed in the shop or store. The information must include:
Label Must Not MisinformA consumer may complain to the Consumer Affairs Commission about loss or injury arising from false or misleading representation about the quantity or quality of any product. The Commission will start investigations into these complaints and if necessary, pass them to the Bureau of Standards for further action. Label Must State Companies Involved in Processing of FoodEvery container of processed food must have a label which states the name and business address of the processor, manufacturer, packer, importer or distributor. Items which are packaged in the presence of the consumer are exempted. Label on Processed Food Must be in EnglishAll containers of processed food offered for sale to the consumer must be labeled in the English language. A seller who offers for sale processed food in breach of the above can be fined and, in default of payment, may be imprisoned. Consumers are asked to be vigilant.
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