Author Question: EAFUS stands for (1) Edible Additives For the U.S., (2) Eating Additives From the U.S., (3) ... (Read 58 times)

sc00by25

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EAFUS stands for
 
  (1) Edible Additives For the U.S., (2) Eating Additives From the U.S., (3) Edible Alternatives For the U.S. (4) Eating Alternatives for the U.S. (5) Everything Added to Food in the United States.

Question 2

Cured ham slices are sold in the store with the cardboard side up to
 
  (1) confuse the consumer, (2) exclude oxygen, (3) keep the meat colder, (4) prevent exposure to light, (5) prevent microbial contamination.



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Answer to Question 1

5

Answer to Question 2

4



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