Federal law includes an express preemption provision that preempts any requirement for nutrition labeling of food that is not identical to the requirement of section 403(q) [of the FD&C Act] [21 U.S.C. 343(q)],
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Enzi discusses federal preemption of state nutrition labeling laws.
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