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Labeling Tips for Food and Beverage Compliance Standards | DuraLabel

Written by DuraLabel Staff | Jun 9, 2025 2:27:54 PM

 

Labeling Requirements for Food and Beverage Facilities  

Labeling in food and beverage environments must meet strict FDA and USDA standards. Labels are required to maintain hygiene, support traceability, and withstand moisture, temperature shifts, and frequent sanitation. This section outlines the core requirements for compliance and operational efficiency. 

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  • Compliance Requirements: Follow FDA and USDA rules for food safety and traceability. 
  • Material Considerations: Use labels that perform in cold, wet, and sanitized conditions. 
  • Common Applications: Label packaging, equipment, storage, and processing areas. 

Use this section to align facility labeling with industry regulations and maintain control across operations. 

Food & Beverage Industry Labeling Frequently Asked Questions

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