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by BoorishBears
1146 days ago
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No, they added sesame where there was none before. The law requires you either have no sesame contact at all (as in not even having sesame based products travel on the same belts), or you list sesame as an ingredient. But you can't just list ingredients that aren't in your food: "travelled on the same belt as sesame" isn't enough. So they actually went and added sesame. |
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Though it's weird that the FDA don't just allow a 'may contain traces' warning, many countries do.