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FLR
(redirected from Food Labelling Regulation)

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FLRFloor
FLRFlorence, Italy (Airport Code)
FLRFlare
FLRFlorida Lambda Rail
FLRForest Land Reserve
FLRForward-Looking Radar
FLRFemale Led Relationship
FLRForce of Lower Readiness
FLRFirst Level Resolution
FLRFlight Line Reference
FLRFairly Large Rock (astronomy)
FLRFood Labelling Regulation (UK)
FLRField Level Repair(able)
FLRFormal Lab Report


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Food label laws are enforced under the Food Labelling Regulations 1996 (thank you, John Major), which compel manufacturers to place an 'appropriate durability indication' on all
With a break in production from 1942-47 because of a shortage of raw materials after World War Two, it was relaunched in 1947 with the IRN-BRU name because of new food labelling regulations which meant brand names had to be literally true and Iron Brew wasn't actually produced by a brewing process.
CK's Supermarket Ltd, whichemploys450peopleat 18 stores nationwide, admitted 12 offences of breaching food labelling regulations at two of its stores in Bargoed and Swansea.
 
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