
'Not recommended for human consumption' label may be required on chips, candies in Texas
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Texas Senate Bill 25, which is awaiting Gov. Abbott's approval, would require warning labels on foods that contain ingredients that are banned in other countries.
"The industry is committed to transparency and has long invested in product transparency tools that help consumers to make informed choices for themselves and their families."
Some chips, candies and sodas would be required to bear the following label: "WARNING: This product contains an ingredient that is not recommended for human consumption."
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