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24 sie 2023 · These FDA Food Labeling web pages address the labeling requirements for foods under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and its amendments.
- FDA’s Nutrition Initiatives
For example, after trans fat was required to be declared on...
- Label Claims for Food & Dietary Supplements
Among the claims that can be used on food and dietary...
- Gluten-Free Labeling of Foods
FDA issued a final rule defining “gluten-free” for food...
- Standards of Identity for Food
The FDA began establishing Standards of Identity (SOI) in...
- Food Allergies
The FDA’s “Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard...
- Nutrition Education Resources & Materials
FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN)...
- A Food Labeling Guide
This guidance is a summary of the required statements for...
- FDA’s Nutrition Initiatives
1 paź 2024 · Food labeling is required for most prepared foods, such as breads, cereals, canned and frozen foods, snacks, desserts, drinks, etc. Nutrition labeling for raw produce (fruits and...
This guidance is a summary of the required statements for food labels under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act.
22 mar 2024 · PART 101 -- FOOD LABELING. Subpart A - General Provisions. Sec. 101.9 Nutrition labeling of food. (a) Nutrition information relating to food shall be provided for all products intended...
22 mar 2024 · Subpart B - Specific Food Labeling Requirements § 101.22 - Foods; labeling of spices, flavorings, colorings and chemical preservatives. § 101.30 - Percentage juice declaration for foods...
1 lip 2022 · By law, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration dictates that the label must list not only the calories, but also other important nutrient information, such as the amount of heart-unhealthy...
4 sie 2024 · The Basics Of US Food Labeling Requirements. All food products have certain mandatory elements that need to appear on their labels. However, bear in mind, a few products might be exempt from some of these requirements (see Subpart A 101.9 of the FDA Food Labeling Guidelines for more on exemptions).