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Regulations require the declaration of any allergens present in your food product. For this reason and, more importantly, for consumer-safety purposes, Genesis Foods initially assumes that all Ingredients contain all allergens. Your job is to determine when an allergen can be moved to the Not Present bucket or, in some cases, the May Contains bucket.
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When you have determined an allergen is not present in your Ingredient, you can move it to the Not Present bucket. has implemented warnings and checks to help you make sure your allergen declaration is correct.
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The initial assumption is that your Ingredient does not contain any of the allergens. You must, therefore, move any allergens your product contains to the Contains bucket.
If you want to declare an allergen that may be present during processing (not required), you can move it to the May Contain bucket.
To move an allergen, do one of the following:
Click the right arrow
Click and hold the grip icon
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Those allergens that remain in the Contains bucket will appear on your allergen statement. And those that remain in the May Contain bucket will appear in the cautionary statement. In both cases, you must select the specific type or species of shellfish, fish and tree nuts.
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Click Shellfish, Fish or Tree Nut.
From the list, select the specific type or species. Use the type-ahead search to narrow the selections.
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Allergen alerts
Allergen alerts appear in two places: At the top of the Ingredient page
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and at the top of the Allergen section.
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These will remain until you click the verification button.
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Optional: Copy your preview statementOnce you have set up your Contains (and/or May Contain) statement, you can copy either or both statements to the clipboard as plain text. |
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