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Labeling chocolate with portion size

Started by , Feb 25 2021 04:10 PM
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Hi everyone, I have a question concerning food labelling in Canada. We have an Easter chocolate, which weight approx 4.2 kg .

Since the reference portion is 40g, is it acceptable to write in the NFT  for 1/105 of the chocolate (40 g). It seems like 1/105  isn't very clear for the consumer .. Thanks in advance

 

 

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You are correct.

you must state how many servings in total the bunny is (in my house, that's a single serving over one day lol) 

AND the NFT by serving

 

You cannot change the fraction of 1/105   as that's what's required for this particular product :(   EVEN though it's goofy and of zero help to the consumer

Thank you :)


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