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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hi:
The post on Aplicare and the term "secret ingredients" reminded me of a
situation I ran across last week and wanted to hear what you all think.
I went to our neighborhood grocery store which also happens to have a
butcher shop. I asked the butcher about some kabobs and whether the
meat had any seasoning on it. He said that it was their own special
seasoning. When I asked for an ingredient list he told me that they
don't give it out. I responded that for many people this is a health
issue and that it is very important to know what is in the seasoning.
He rather sarcastically said, "Sorry, it's a secret."
I'm wondering if this is legal. Can they withhold ingredients out of
fear that I'm going to mass produce the seasoning? I just assumed that
they somehow would fall under the same guidelines as any food producer
with labeling. Anyway, I just wanted your opinion, expertise, etc. I
intend to "enlighten" the management about celiac disease (and the law
if applicable). Thanks.
Joyce
in Oregon
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