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Home » Glossary » What Is a “Contains” Statement?

What Is a “Contains” Statement?

A “Contains” statement is a short line on a packaged food label that clearly lists any of the major allergens in that product. You will usually find it right under the ingredient list, and it might say something like “Contains: Milk, Soy, Wheat.”

This is meant to make life easier. Instead of trying to decode every ingredient, you get a simple, plain-language summary of the most common allergens. In the U.S., this includes the top nine: milk, egg, wheat, soy, peanut, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, and sesame.

For allergy families, this can be a huge time-saver, especially during busy grocery trips. But it is important to remember that it is not the only thing you should check.

The “Contains” statement only covers the Top 9 allergens. It does not address cross-contact risks, and it will not include less common allergens your child might have. Additionally, if an allergen is already clearly listed in plain language within the ingredient list (for example, “whey (milk)”), a separate “Contains” statement is not required under U.S. labeling laws (FALCPA). Many companies choose to include both, but they are only required to clearly disclose the allergen one way or the other.

That is why the best habit is to use it as a first step, not the final answer. Scan the “Contains” line quickly, then read through the full ingredient list to be sure.

Once you get into that routine, label reading becomes much faster and a lot less overwhelming.

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