Expired Infant Formula Regulations

Summary

Selling expired infant formula is illegal in Ontario under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001. Retailers must remove expired products to ensure consumer safety. In Quebec, the Food Products Act regulates this. Retailers should regularly check inventory for expiry dates and properly dispose of expired items.

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In Ontario, selling expired food products, including infant formula, is also problematic. Retailers must ensure all food products, especially those intended for infants, are safe for consumption. The retailer should:
- Remove expired infant formula from shelves immediately.
- Properly dispose of the expired products.
- Regularly check inventory for expiry dates.
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which act or regulation defines thi
In Quebec, the sale of expired food products, including infant formula, is regulated under the Food Products Act (Loi sur les produits alimentaires). Retailers are required to ensure that food products are safe for consumption and not past their expiry dates.
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which act or regulation defines this for ontario
In Ontario, the sale of expired food products, including infant formula, is regulated under the Food Safety and Quality Act, *. This act ensures that food products are safe for consumption and not past their expiry dates.
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