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Mislabeled Foods Are Rarely Reported To Dutch Authorities
The Dutch Food Safety Board noted that it is rarely alerted to issues relating to the mislabeling of foods. According to the Dutch News Newsletter , in the past two years only six reports cases were filed making it nearly impossible to accurately judge how widespread these incidences are occurring. To read more, click HERE.
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