Summary
Removed "Ingredients" section formatting rules (bullet capitalization, size/unit notation, age-range numerals, source nation, company-info exclusions). Requirement to disclose ingredient info by weight retained in updated policy under "Product Description" section.
Why it matters
Sellers of products with ingredients previously had granular formatting requirements for ingredient lists. Removal of these specific formatting constraints reduces compliance friction, but core ingredient disclosure obligation remains. Sellers should verify ingredient listing still meets accuracy/weight-order requirements under new framework.
Recommended action
Review product descriptions against updated policy. Confirm ingredient disclosures list items by weight order and are accurate/complete. Check formatting is clear and truthful (new standards apply), but strict formatting rules no longer enforced. Audit ingredient-based listings for compliance drift.
No new content was added in this update.
Ingredients
For products that contain ingredients, sellers must clearly disclose complete and accurate ingredient information in the product listing. This includes, but is not limited to, listing ingredients from highest to lowest by weight, with the ingredient used in the greatest amount listed first.
This includes, but is not limited to, listing ingredients from highest to lowest by weight, with the ingredient used in the greatest amount listed first.
Begin each bullet point with a capital letter
Provide size details without punctuation or symbols.
Specify suitable age ranges with numerals.
Indicate the product's source nation.
Do not enter company-specific information; this section is for product features only
State units like quart, inch, or feet in full form.
Affects: Seller, Listing