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Do I have to declare e450 on labels?

Started by , Mar 08 2015 05:17 PM
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Hi

I am pretty sure I have to but do I have to declare e450 on labels.

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Hi,

If you are referring to the net weight of the product and the labelling guideline of the country where it is being sold requires it to be indicated in the label, you should include it in the label.

 

Best,

Emile

Are you referring to E450, the additive from the Codex Alimentarius?  That would depend on the regs for the country you are selling it in, but I would expect that it should be listed in the ingredients, since it contributes to the sodium and phosphorus content of the food.

 

Martha


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