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Are foods packaged by a retailer exempt from showing a Nutrition Facts table?

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Are foods packaged by a retailer exempt from showing a Nutrition Facts table?

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Some retail-packaged foods are exempted from displaying the Nutrition Facts table, including the following cases: • a fresh vegetable or fruit or any combination of fresh vegetables or fruits without any added ingredients, and with or without a protective coating; • raw single ingredient meat, meat by-products, poultry meat, or poultry meat by-products, except if ground; • raw single ingredient marine or fresh water animal products; • food sold only in the retail establishment where they are made from its ingredients, including from premixes if an ingredient other than water is added during the preparation and processing; • food sold only at a road-side stand, craft show, flea market, fair, farmers’ market, or sugar bush by the individual who prepared and processed the product; • an individual serving that is sold for immediate consumption and that has not been subjected to a process to extend its durable life, including special packaging; and • sold only in the retail establishment wh

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