“FSSAI Approved” on food packs: What it really means and what it doesn’t

“FSSAI Approved” on food packs: What it really means and what it doesn’t
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The "FSSAI Approved" label on Indian packaged foods signifies regulatory compliance, not a guarantee of health or safety. It indicates the business operates within the food safety framework, displaying a mandatory logo and license number for traceability. This mark is for legal responsibility, not a promotional endorsement of quality or superiority.
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