Food Labelling GameVersion en ligne Test your knowledge about food labelling with this fun game! par Cynthia Mae Guasis 1 There are three different date marks which appear on food labels. Yes No 2 Nutrition information must be provided in one of two formats. Yes No 3 Labelling does not provide comprehensive information about the product. Yes No 4 Labelling is a means to introduce a product for sale by providing comprehensive information. Yes No 5 The name and address of the manufacturer, packer or seller are not required on the label. Yes No 6 Ingredients are listed in order of weight on the label. Yes No 7 Ingredients are not listed in order of weight on the label. Yes No 8 The name of the food must be clearly stated and not be misleading. Yes No 9 There are no date marks on food labels. Yes No 10 The name of the food can be misleading. Yes No 11 Food labelling is not important in the communication between the producer and the purchaser. Yes No 12 Bar codes are not used for stock control in shops and warehouses. Yes No 13 The name and address of the manufacturer, packer or seller must be stated on the label. Yes No 14 Bar codes are also used for stock control in shops and warehouses. Yes No 15 Packaged foods are required to provide allergy information. Yes No 16 Packaged foods do not need to provide allergy information. Yes No 17 Instructions on how to prepare and cook the food are not necessary on the label. Yes No 18 Nutrition information is not provided on food labels. Yes No 19 Instructions on how to prepare and cook the food must be given on the label. Yes No 20 Food labelling is the primary means of communication between the producer and the purchaser. Yes No