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Old 10-31-2006, 04:12 PM #1
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Default Palm Oil questions

I'm just curious about the use of palm oil in other countries in the world. I'm wondering if your labelling regulations require actually listing _all_ ingredients in products e.g. this oil, that oil, palm oil etc., or are multiple oils generally listed as one product on your goods - oil?

Another thing I was wondering was if you know the origin of the palm oil in products on your shelves? If you're in the US e.g., does your palm oil come from South America or South East Asia or somewhere else?
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