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    Source: FSANZ 31 July 2020 ​Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) today announced the start of a three year transition period for mandatory pregnancy warning labels on alcohol. FSANZ CEO Mark Booth said the new requirements take effect from today following gazettal in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code […]

    Clock starts on transition period for mandatory pregnancy warning labels

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