Texas Medical Assistant Certification Practice Test

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Is it true that all packaged food must have a USDA sponsored Nutrition Facts label?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only for organic food

  4. Only for meat products

The correct answer is: True

The statement that all packaged food must have a USDA-sponsored Nutrition Facts label is not entirely accurate. Only certain categories of food are required to display a Nutrition Facts label, primarily those regulated by the FDA, such as processed and packaged foods. The USDA does oversee certain food products, particularly meat, poultry, and egg products, which must carry a similar label called the "Nutrition Facts" label as required by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The confusion often arises because the USDA does indeed regulate the labeling of meat and poultry products, but not all packaged foods fall under its purview. For example, food items that are not meat or poultry may not need a USDA-approved label, reflecting that the FDA primarily governs those products. Understanding the specific requirements for labeling helps with compliance and consumer information, emphasizing the importance of recognizing which agency regulates which types of food products.