This law makes it a third-degree misdemeanor to knowingly sell or display food products as kosher when they are not, whether through oral, written, or visual representations. It aims to prevent deceptive practices related to kosher food labeling. The section also defines key terms such as 'food product' and 'kosher' to clarify the scope of the offense.
It is illegal to knowingly sell or display food as kosher when it is not, whether through oral, written, or visual representations, and is classified as a third-degree misdemeanor.
The law defines 'food product' as any item for human consumption, and 'kosher' or 'kosher style' as food prepared according to Jewish Law standards.
Violating this law is classified as a third-degree misdemeanor, which can include fines and potential jail time depending on the case.
Yes, it applies to any business or individual selling or displaying food products represented as kosher within Pennsylvania.