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What’s on Your Clean-label Checklist?

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In these days of manufacturing transparency, if you put it on a label, it’s got to be true. Labels that claim to be “clean” must, of course, know the ingredients in their foods. They also have to know those ingredients’ origins.

Food Business News got this checklist from international trade attorney Ryan Fournier for companies that offer “clean” labels.

Here are the top three on Fournier’s 8-point list:

Fournier encourages food companies to adopt this list, not only for improved transparency and communication but for documentation if complaints arise.

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