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Despite the result of the Referendum on Brexit, the UK remains well and truly part of the EU. As a result, the Nutrition Labelling Deadline is still in force and draws near.
To help customers who fall under the regulations, Positive ID Labelling has developed Nutridata their own in-house software solution to deliver the most difficult requirement: Nutrition data for labelling pre-packaged food. You can obtain software from the dedicated website at http://nutridata.co.uk where there is a range of solutions available to customers.
Answer Yes to these questions and you need to take action to avoid falling foul of the nutrition labelling deadline.
Key changes came into effect in December 2014. From 13th December 2016, all food producers who manufacture food for sale pre-packaged and off-site must provide full nutrition data on the labelling of their products.
These changes are on top of the changes in 2014 which included
In turn, those changes are on top of other established practices (amongst others) such as
Nutrition data is now required as the last step in the implementation of the EU Directive 1169/2011 commonly called EU Food Information to Consumers or EUFIC.
Nutrition information must be placed on the packaging in accordance with rules regarding position and readability. This can put pressure on manufacturers to fill their labels and lose valuable marketing space.
The key information to include must be stated per 100g or 100ml of product (depending on whether it is liquid or solid). The nutrients to be indicated are:
A statement must be made accompanying the table that reads (strictly):
Reference intake of an average adult (8 400 kJ/2 000 kcal)
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