La. Admin. Code tit. 49, § I-941 - Label, Quantity of Contents [Formerly 49:3.0703]
A. The statement of quantity shall represent
in terms of avoirdupois weight or liquid measure the quantity of meat or meat
product in the package (exclusive of materials packed with it). When no general
consumer usage to the contrary exists, the statement shall be in terms of
liquid measure if the product is liquid, or in terms of weight if the meat or
meat product is solid, semi-solid, viscous, or a mixture of solid and liquid.
Unless the statement is so qualified as to show that it expresses the minimum
quantity, it shall be assumed to express the actual quantity. When the
statement expresses the minimum quantity, no variation below tie stated minimum
shall be no greater than consistent with filling the container in accordance
with good commercial practice. When the statement expresses actual quantity,
variations incident to packing in accordance with good commercial practice
shall be allowed, but the average shall not be less than the quantity stated;
provided, that packages of meat or meat products having a capacity of less than
1/2 ounce avoirdupois or less than 1/2 fluid ounce shall not be required to be
labeled with the statement of the quantity of contents.
Notes
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