Strange Food Laws Around The World
BY:PRAGATI UPADHYAY
In Singapore, chewing gum is banned to keep streets clean.
Bring gum into the country? You could face a fine!
No Chewing Gum In Singapore
The U.S. bans Kinder Surprise eggs because of the small toy inside.Officials say it’s a choking hazard for kids.
Kinder Eggs Banned In USA
France protects its traditional cuisine so much that ketchup is banned in school cafeterias. French fries stay French—without ketchup!
No Ketchup In French Schools
In Canada, sardines can’t be sold loose. By law, they must come in official cans with labels.
Sardines Only In Cans: Canada
From gum bans to ketchup rules, food laws show how culture, safety, and tradition shape what we eat.
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