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Is it legal for goods not to be marked with ingredient list?
It is illegal for goods not to be marked with the ingredient list. Commodities shall be marked with the following contents:

1, name, specification, net content and production date;

2. List of ingredients or ingredients;

3. Name, address and contact information of the producer;

4. Shelf life;

5, product standard code;

6. Storage conditions;

7. Generic names of food additives used in national standards;

8, production license number;

9. Other items that should be marked as prescribed by laws, regulations or food safety standards.

Consumers should enjoy the following right to know:

1. Basic information of goods or services, including commodity name, trademark, place of origin, name of producer, production date, etc. For some commodities, the place of origin is very important. In addition, if the name of the manufacturer is not indicated on the goods, it is difficult to claim compensation from the manufacturer once there is a quality problem;

2. Technical conditions, including the purpose, performance, specification, grade, composition, expiration date, instructions for use, inspection certificate, etc. Commodities are bought for use, so it is very important to know the purpose and performance of commodities.

3. Relevant sales conditions, including after-sales service and price. The price of goods or services is the key to the transaction of goods or services, which is directly related to the vital interests of producers, operators and consumers. Consumers should have an accurate understanding of the price, especially the price of the services provided.

To sum up, sometimes there may be no detailed information about the goods on the package. At this time, you can consult the sales staff. If the salesperson refuses to tell you, it is obvious that this constitutes an infringement on the consumer's right to know. In this case, consumers can also pursue their tort liability.

Legal basis:

Article 8 of the Consumer Protection Law

The right to know, consumers have the right to know the real situation of the goods they buy or use or the services they receive.

Consumers have the right to require business operators to provide prices, places of origin, producers, uses, performance, specifications, grades, main ingredients, production dates, expiration dates, inspection certificates, instructions for use, after-sales services or the contents, specifications and expenses of services, etc. according to different conditions of goods or services.

Article 9

Consumers have the right to choose their own goods or services.

Consumers have the right to choose their own operators to provide goods or services, choose their own varieties of goods or services, and decide whether to buy or not to buy any kind of goods or accept or not to accept any kind of services.

Consumers have the right to compare, identify and choose their own goods or services.