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The correct answer is: The date that frozen preparation-needed foods are to be consumed.

If a food can be frozen its life can be extended beyond the 'use by' date thereby 'use by' dates are insignificant on frozen foods. The label does not need to contain a use by date. Only fresh foods need use by dates as they expire quicker.

The proper food labels should NOT contain:

  • Misleading statement identity or description
  • Artwork that misrepresent the food, reduces or hide from importance and visibility of the required label statement
  • For juices )-  % juice declaration to which the type size is greater than the largest type on the information panel, except that used for the brand name, product name, logo, universal product code, or the title phrase Nutrition Facts
  • Terms that exaggerate the amount of food  
  • Unsubstantiated health claims and claims about the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, or treatment of disease
  • Nutrient that is not included in the food regulation

Further Explanation

Statement of identity is the name of the food that appears on the front label. It is not allowed to use a name that is not established by the law or regulation. However, in the absence of this law or regulation a common or usual name of the food will apply. However, If there is no common name, an appropriate description that is not misleading should be used. Also to label a food with a name even if that food has an established or common is a misleading identity.

Artwork is the illustration that represent the statement of the identity This means that the illustration must be consistent with the statement identity

% juice declaration is a must to all beverages claiming to have fruit juices or vegetable juice or beverages claiming to have juice by way of label statements, by pictures or fruits or vegetable on the label, or by taste and appearance causing the consumer to expect juice in the beverage.  

The amount of food in the container or the package is called net quantity. Generally, net weight is expressed in terms of weight if the food is solid, and fluid measure if the food is liquid.

Unsubstantiated health claims are claims that are not proven and approved by the regulation authority. Moreover, any claims that suggest to cure or treat a disease is not allowed

Only those nutrients listed and approved by the regulation authority, as mandatory or voluntary components of the nutrition label, may be included in the Nutrition Facts label.  

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