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What’s Undeclared In Food

July 5th, 2003 Greg Smith

I found this short but interesting article on what is allowed in your food.

“For example, canned apricots are allowed an average of two percent “insect damage” or “infection by insects.” Ground cinnamon may contain an average of 400 or more “insect fragments” per 50 grams.”

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