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What's in Food
What's in Food? Food labeling. Most packaged foods must have a nutrition information panel. The information must be presented in a standard format which shows the amount per serve and per 100g (or 100ml if liquid) of the food.
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Name or description of the food.
Foods must be labelled with an accurate name or description, for example fruit yoghurt must contain fruit. If it were to contain fruit flavouring rather than real fruit, the label would need to say ‘fruit flavoured yoghurt’.
Any labelling requirement legally required in the Food Standards Code must be legible, prominent, and distinct from the background and in English. The size of the type in warning statements must be at least 3mm high, except on very small packages
For full details please review the foodstandards.gov.au or nutritionaustralia.org
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