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Category - Legal Envrmt

A package that was labeled "gluten-free" when, in fact, the contents contain gluten would be considered:
  1. Adulterated
  2. Misbranded
  3. Contaminated
  4. Tainted
  5. Spoiled
Explanation
Answer: B. A package that was labeled "gluten-free" when in fact the contents contain gluten would be considered misbranded. Under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, a food is misbranded if its labeling is misleading in any particular way. The Food and Drug Administration is the agency that enforces rules under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
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