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Food Administration Act

The Food Administration Act is a law that sets rules for overseeing and regulating the safety, quality, and fair marketing of food products. It establishes the authority for government agencies to inspect food, enforce standards, and address issues like false advertising or contamination. The goal is to protect consumers and ensure they receive safe, honest, and accurately labeled food. Essentially, it helps maintain trust in the food supply chain by providing a legal framework for oversight and enforcement.