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Questions related to non-food products
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* Delete the texts, but only the ones related to a language, be careful: name, ingredients, but NOT the nutrients.
 
* Delete the texts, but only the ones related to a language, be careful: name, ingredients, but NOT the nutrients.
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=== What do I do if I find a product which is not food? ===
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* Just add "Non food product" as a category. The product will be moved later by administrators.
    
== Nutri-Score ==
 
== Nutri-Score ==
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== Quantity ==
 
== Quantity ==
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=== What if there is two quantities on the product? ===
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You can find on this wiki some informations about quantities, but the [[Products_quantities|specific article]] is a bit hard to read.
Example: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/5400113626084/mandarines-delhaize
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=== What if there are two quantities on the product? ===
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Example: "poids net 300 g, poids net égoutté 175 g": https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/5400113626084/mandarines-delhaize
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A: write the both, as you read it on the product.
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=== What to do if there is an "e" (or ℮) specified after the Quantity? ===
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Example: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/7613036024419/le-bon-paris-herta
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A: The "e-sign" (for "estimated") means that the quantity or volume is an average value (source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_sign Estimated sign], Wikipedia). You can add an "e" if you see it or, better, use the ℮ sign. It's not a big deal if you cannot or forget it. If you feel very happy to use an ℮ you can have a look to all the products containing "e" instead of ℮: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/quality/quantity-contains-e
    
== Ingredients ==
 
== Ingredients ==
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A: No you don't have to, but it's not a big problem.
 
A: No you don't have to, but it's not a big problem.
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== Non-food products ==
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=== I have seen a non-food product on openfoodfacts: is it normal? ===
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A: Some contributors are publishing non-food products on openfoodfacts.org. While this is not a normal way to do, these products don't have any impact on food products' data, so it's not a big deal. From time to time, moderators moves them to our other databases.
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=== I have seen a non-food product on openfoodfacts: what should I do? ===
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A: you can:
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* either leave them as is: moderators will find them and move them to other databases
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* either add one of the following category, helping moderators to move them: <code>Non food products</code>, <code>Open Products Facts</code>, <code>Open Beauty Facts</code>, <code>Open Pet Food Facts</code>.

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