According to the actionable checkpoint, what should a consumer default to if a product looks like food but lacks the "fit for human consumption" term?

Answer

Default to the product's primary intended use (e.g., pet food).

If the term is absent on a product resembling food, the consumer must default to assessing the product's primary intended use, such as being marketed for pets, unless the 'human-grade' designation is present.

According to the actionable checkpoint, what should a consumer default to if a product looks like food but lacks the "fit for human consumption" term?
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