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Nutrition Information Update on the Label

Started by , Dec 14 2023 09:49 PM
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Hi,
 
I have a question about the NIP for the labels. I understand that a +/- 20% discrepancy can vary between the labels and the recent NIP test. My question is, if the difference is still more than 20% after retesting (mainly because of some recipe change), do I change the entire NIP on the labels with the recent NIP test result or only the one with more than 20% discrepancy? 
 
Your advice is much appreciated. 
 
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What is NIP?

What is NIP?

Nutrition Information Panel. 

 

Note: It is for Australia Products.

Your label should be accurate to the testing, period

 

So if only 1 component is routinely outside the 20%, then change just that one, but if you have others that are consistently out by more than 10%, I would be changing them as well

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