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Most packaged foods need Nutrition Facts labels.

FDA guidance and federal labeling rules require Nutrition Facts information on most packaged foods in the United States, with defined exemptions and format rules.

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The FDA requires Nutrition Facts labels on most packaged foods in the United States.

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FDA guidance and federal labeling rules require Nutrition Facts information on most packaged foods in the United States, with defined exemptions and format rules.

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"The FDA requires Nutrition Facts labels on most packaged foods in the United States."

FDA guidance and federal labeling rules require Nutrition Facts information on most packaged foods in the United States, with defined exemptions and format rules.

FactPage marked it TRUE with support score 96%. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/the-fda-requires-nutrition-facts-1e5qn

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FDA guidance and federal labeling rules require Nutrition Facts information on most packaged foods in the United States, with defined exemptions and format rules.

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FDA consumer explanation of the Nutrition Facts label.

FDAFDA consumer explanation of the Nutrition Facts label.
eCFRPrimary federal regulation for nutrition labeling.
FDAFDA guidance for food labeling and nutrition rules.
Source: FDA
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FDA explains the label

FDA consumer guidance describes the Nutrition Facts label as the standard information panel for packaged foods.

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Federal rules set the requirement

21 CFR 101.9 lays out nutrition labeling requirements and exemptions for packaged food.

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The word 'most' matters because federal rules include exemptions for some foods and businesses.

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TRUE: The FDA requires Nutrition Facts labels on most packaged foods in the United States. | FactPage