You aren’t following what is hsppening. The regulation does exactly that, not allow any cross contamination. So they are adding sesame as an ingredient and labeling it as such.
I did understand that. The regulations have no teeth not because they lack penalties, it's because they are ineffectual atat achieving the goal.
It is clear what the outcome of the regulations was supposed to be, products with sesame and products without. But they were poorly planned regulations, and the companies are more than happy to work to the letter of the law.
But maybe this is actually fine, because a company willing to cleanly process allergen free product can capture that market segment.
It is clear what the outcome of the regulations was supposed to be, products with sesame and products without. But they were poorly planned regulations, and the companies are more than happy to work to the letter of the law.
But maybe this is actually fine, because a company willing to cleanly process allergen free product can capture that market segment.