Science, asked by lindacrasto3390, 11 months ago

As per Food Safety & Standards Act 2006, if food article sold in the market contains any inferior or cheaper substances whether wholly or partly which is injurious to health then such products can be called as:
a. Sub-standard
b. Unsafe
c. Misbranded
d. Partly sub-standard

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

The correct option for the the above given question is option b unsafe

Explanation:

Food Industry should follow the rules that were imported by the government in order to safeguard the health of the common people who consume the produced foods.

Hence the ingredients used in the preparation of the food are to be printed on the the package of the food.

According to the the food safety and Standards Act 2006 if the food product contains Holi for partly injurious ingredients to the health of the common people then it is called as unsafe food.

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