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krzymel

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All of the following describes a health claim EXCEPT:
  1.the food must have scientifically agree-upon benefits to disease prevention to carry a claim.
  2.claims are based on FDA model claim statements.
  3.claims are based on foods and related health issues.
  4.claims are based on prevention of deficiency diseases such as rickets.

Question 2

All of the following are reasons that people choose organic foods EXCEPT:
  1.they do not contain pesticides.
  2.they do not contain hormones.
  3.they have a longer shelf life.
  4.they are grown according to strict USDA regulations.



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