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What It Is
The Regulatory & Label Compliance Checker skill gives your assignments specialized knowledge for verifying food product compliance with labeling, allergen, nutrition, and health claim regulations across global markets. It takes a product—identified by EAN barcode, ingredient list, spec sheet, or product page—and systematically checks it against the regulatory requirements of each target market. The output is a structured compliance report with a pass/fail result per check, severity ratings, and specific remediation guidance for every issue found. This is a default skill—ready to use immediately without any setup.What It Can Do
Multi-Market Regulatory Checks
- Verify compliance across EU (Regulation 1169/2011), US FDA (21 CFR 101), UK, Switzerland, Canada, Australia/NZ, and GCC markets in a single run
- Automatically infer the likely target markets from label language, certifications, and country of manufacture when not specified
Mandatory Label Field Verification
- Check that all legally required fields are present: product name, ingredient list, net quantity, date marking, manufacturer details, country of origin, and nutrition declaration
- Verify language requirements per market (EU country-of-sale languages, bilingual EN/FR in Canada, Arabic in GCC)
Allergen Declaration Validation
- Cross-reference declared allergens against market-specific lists (EU Big 14, US Big 9, Canada, Australia/NZ)
- Detect hidden allergens in derivative ingredients (e.g., casein indicating milk, lecithin potentially indicating soy)
- Check allergen formatting requirements—typographic distinction in EU ingredient lists, “Contains:” statement for US
Ingredient and Additive Compliance
- Check each ingredient against permitted additive lists and maximum usage levels per market
- Flag banned ingredients (e.g., titanium dioxide E171 in the EU, certain azo dyes requiring warning labels)
- Check GMO labeling requirements and organic certification compliance
Nutrition Label Verification
- Confirm all mandatory nutrition fields are present for each target market
- Verify rounding rules and formatting requirements (per 100g/ml for EU, per serving for US)
Health and Nutrition Claim Validation
- Check that each claim on the label appears in the authorized list for the target market
- Verify the product’s nutritional composition meets the quantitative conditions for each claim
- Flag unauthorized wording or claims that require disclaimers
Batch Portfolio Mode
- Accept a CSV of multiple products and run compliance checks across all of them in a single Job
- Produce an aggregated portfolio compliance report alongside individual product reports
When to Use It
Use the Regulatory & Label Compliance Checker skill when your assignment needs to:- Verify new product labels before launch: Check for compliance issues before committing to print and production
- Assess a new market entry: Identify what needs to change before a product can be sold in a new country
- Review supplier spec sheets: Check incoming product specifications against your market requirements
- Audit a product portfolio: Validate multiple SKUs for regulatory compliance in a single run
- Prepare for regulatory changes: Re-check products after a rule update (new allergen added, additive banned, nutrition format change)
Example Tasks
- “Check this product’s EU label compliance and flag any issues before we go to print”
- “We’re launching this product in the US—what needs to change on the label to meet FDA requirements?”
- “Review the attached spec sheet against EU and UK regulations and give me a compliance report”
- “Run compliance checks on all 40 products in this CSV and flag any critical issues”
- “Does this ingredient list have any allergen declaration issues for the Canadian market?”
How to Use
- Open the assignment you want to configure
- In the assignment settings, find the Skills section
- Select the Regulatory & Label Compliance Checker skill
- In your assignment’s SOP, specify the target markets and what data sources are available (EAN barcodes, spec sheet PDFs, product page URLs, or manual ingredient lists)
- Connect document processing, web browsing, and messaging connections as needed for the data sources and output delivery you require
Things to Know
- This is a default skill available to all teams
- At minimum, an ingredient list and a target market are required before compliance checks can run—the skill requests any missing data via human-in-the-loop before proceeding
- Compliance findings are rated Critical, High, Medium, or Low severity so you can prioritize remediation effort
- Compliance reports require human approval before the skill shares them externally
- Regulatory rules change over time—the skill uses web search to verify current status for ingredients where regulations may have been updated recently
- Pairs well with Google Sheets or Excel for tracking compliance status across a product portfolio, and with email or messaging connections for distributing reports to regulatory or labeling teams