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Food purchased from an intrastate vendor is subject to which of the following regulations?

  1. USDA regulations

  2. FDA regulations

  3. Food and Nutrition Service regulations

  4. All local and state regulations, equivalent to federal

The correct answer is: Food and Nutrition Service regulations

When food is purchased from an intrastate vendor, it is primarily governed by regulations at the local and state levels, as these vendors operate within a single state and are typically subject to that state's food safety and inspection laws. While federal regulations, such as those from the FDA or USDA, provide overarching guidelines for food safety, intrastate commerce is specifically regulated by state authorities, which may incorporate local regulations as well. The Food and Nutrition Service regulations are more focused on specific federal nutrition assistance programs and do not encompass the general food safety regulations applicable to all food sold in a state. Therefore, stating that food from an intrastate vendor is subject to "All local and state regulations, equivalent to federal" accurately captures that the primary regulatory oversight is provided by the state in which the vendor operates, alongside any applicable local regulations. This ensures that the food meets safety standards appropriate for that specific area, tailored to local conditions and consumer needs.