Zengarry Cashew Cheeses Ordered To Stop Using Word 'Cheese'

A small business making dairy-free nut cheese has been ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency not to use the word "cheese" on its labels, but the owner is arguing that government legislation is out of date.

Lynda Turner, owner of Zengarry Cashew Cheeses in Alexandria, Ont., told CBC News that after a CFIA inspection she was asked in early June to come up with an action plan to change the company's labels, website and branding.

The public servant, who is on leave to expand her business, has been given until July 14 to do so.

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