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FCCPC orders recall of products with misleading or incomplete labels
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FCCPC orders recall of products with misleading or incomplete labels

Punch Nigeria about 21 hours 1 mins read
The FCCPC has directed the recall of consumer goods with incomplete or misleading product labeling to protect consumers from health, safety, and economic r Read More: https://punchng.com/fccpc-orders-recall-of-products-with-misleading-or-incomplete-labels/

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