Starting August 30, 2018, California requires new Proposition 65 warnings. This affects some of our food products. Is there a Bonanza policy about this?
Should we put the warnings manually in the Detailed item description? Any help would be appreciated.
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Medineterranean Reputation: 10 See Medineterranean's booth |
Good question Medineterranean! In a nutshell, we ask that all sellers adhere to the policies/laws that apply to them.
So in your case, if Proposition 65 affects your business, then we would recommend that you edit your listings to comply with those laws (we are not sure of the specifics with that law but would recommend that you research it for clarification).
Applicable listings that do not adhere to State and Federal laws risk being removed as prohibited. You can view our list of prohibited items [URL removed] https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/general_selling/prohibited_items
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