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GUIDELINE DECEMBER 2021Origin of Food Regulationsa guide for tradersFOOD MARKETNZ APPLESSPECIALSSPECIALSSPECIALSFISH STALLPRODUCT OFNEW ZEALANDPRODUCT OFNEW ZEALANDFRESH FRUIT Origin of Food Regulations a guide for traders1 December 2021ContentsIntroduction 2Background 2What types of food are covered by the Regulations? 3What is considered a food item ? 3What does fruit or vegetable mean? 4What is fresh food? 4What does minimally processed mean? 5What does cured pork mean? 5Who do the Regulations apply to? 6What origin information must be provided? 7How to disclose the origin information 8Clear and legible text 8Enable consumers to be informed 8Connection to the regulated food item is clear 10Modifications to the general disclosure requirement 11Regulation 12: Additional information if origin changes by time of supply 11Regulation 13: Replacement information if origin differs between stores 11Regulation 14: Optional replacement
or package” of food supplied, offered or advertised for supply. An “item” can mean: → each loose unit of food that might be sold by weight or by each piece (for example, a watermelon), and → a package of multiple pieces of food (for example, a package of peas).
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