May contain definition

May contain or cross-contamination means that allergens may end up in the product during the process, or in other ways.
May contain means that the allergen may be present in the food item.
May contain on a label means that during harvest, storage or manufacture, the food product may have been unintentionally cross contaminated with an allergen and the product may be a risk to the allergic consumer. Other voluntary warning statements that may be seen include ‘May be present’, ‘Made on the same equipment as’ and ‘Made in the same premises as’.

Examples of May contain in a sentence

  • May contain only alphabetic characters, spaces, and single quotes.

  • Error Code 4 4 336-339 Error Code 4 – May contain SP or RX error codes from COB or RDS processing if applicable.

  • Error Code 3 4 332-335 Error Code 3 – May contain SP or RX error codes from COB or RDS processing if applicable.

  • Error Code 4 4 336-339 Error Code 4 – May contain SP or RX error codes from COBC or RDS processing if applicable.

  • May contain both optimisation variability and product line variability (the precise distinction between the two types is still to be determined; it might be binding time or it might be something more explicit).

  • Error Code 3 4 332-335 Error Code 3 – May contain SP or RX error codes from COBC or RDS processing if applicable.

  • May contain the policies adopted by the authorizing entity regarding its policy position on student achievement and growth, including measures for determining goal achievement.

  • SUB‑HEADER RECORD/ LISTING May contain name data only, or may include address data.

  • May contain Company a substitute for this agreement took more favorable agreement under its entirety or level an.

  • May contain but is not limited to forms, letters and accompanying data.