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Date: 2013-01-16 14:37:39
Hygiene
Food safety
Food law
Adulteration
Quality
Federal Food
Drug
and Cosmetic Act
Food and Drug Administration
Food contaminant
Sanitation
Health
Safety
Medicine

North Carolina Food Code Manual A Reference for 15A NCAC 18A[removed]Rules Governing the Food Protection and Sanitation of Food Establishments Adoption of the US Food and Drug Administration’s

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