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Can I allow a vendor who sells antique furniture or antique/estate jewelry?

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Can I allow a vendor who sells antique furniture or antique/estate jewelry?

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Antiques of any kind are considered used items and are not allowed for sale or trade in an approved farmers’ market. 13. What information must appear on a food label and where do I direct my vendors who have questions about their labels? The information which must appear on a food label is: Common name of the product Net quantity Dealer identity and principal place of business List of ingredients in descending order of proportion Durable life date if product has shelf life of 90 days or less Allergen labelling Nutrition labelling – unless exempt Bilingual labelling – unless exempt Refer to the Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising. Available online at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/labeti/guide/toce.shtml Labelling questions should be directed to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Fair Labelling Practices Program. It is the vendor’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the information that appears on their labels. Edmonton office: 780-495-7023; Calgary office: 403-29

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