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Cooking instructions are required by law on all food packaging.(True of False)
False → Cooking instructions are helpful but not legally required on all products.
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All packaged foods in Australia must list their ingredients and allergens on their labels.(True of False)
True
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The green kangaroo logo shows the food is vegetarian. (True or False)
False → It shows that the food was made, produced or grown in Australia, not about being vegetarian.
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“No added sugar” means the product is 100% sugar-free.(True or False)
False → It means no sugar was added, but natural sugars (like in fruit) may still be present.
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Food is unsafe to eat after the "Best Before" date. (True of False)
False
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“Low fat” food always means it is healthy. (True or False)
False — Some “low fat” foods have high sugar or salt.
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Does "product of Australia" mean made in Australia?
No - Made in Australia is about the manufacturing process, not where the ingredients came from.
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What does the "Use By" date mean on food packaging?
The last date the food is safe to eat
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