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mislabeling

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mislabeling,
n 1. the inaccurate identification of a product in which the label lists ingredients or components that are not actually included within the product.
2. the inaccurate identification of a product in which actions claimed by the product are not truly achieved.


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Mislabeling of 260 mg/26 mL liquid oral Methadone HCI and reports that Whitney received of leaking containers and missing labels "were not investigated to determine root causes and no corrective or preventive action was implemented," the warning letter stated.
TOKYO, July 4 Kyodo Selected editorial excerpts from the Japanese press: FOOD MISLABELING NEVER PAYS (The Daily Yomiuri as translated from the Yomiuri Shimbun) Trading firm Uohide in Osaka and seafood wholesaler Shinko Gyorui Ltd.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The BSB will retain a call center to accept comments from seafood buyers about any unresolved concerns regarding transshipment and mislabeling of seafood.
 
 
 
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