Food Act 2003 No 43
Current version for 11 January 2013 to date (accessed 24 May 2013 at 20:41)
Part 1Section 8

8   Meaning of “unsafe” food

(1)  For the purposes of this Act, food is unsafe at a particular time if it would be likely to cause physical harm to a person who might later consume it, assuming:
(a)  it was, after that particular time and before being consumed by the person, properly subjected to all processes (if any) that are relevant to its reasonable intended use, and
(b)  nothing happened to it after that particular time and before being consumed by the person that would prevent its being used for its reasonable intended use, and
(c)  it was consumed by the person according to its reasonable intended use.
(2)  However, food is not unsafe for the purposes of this Act merely because its inherent nutritional or chemical properties cause, or its inherent nature causes, adverse reactions only in persons with allergies or sensitivities that are not common to the majority of persons.
(3)  In subsection (1), processes include processes involving storage and preparation.
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