Given the complexity for labelling at retail, how can retailers incorporate the Nutrition Facts label?
Different options exist for foods packaged by retailers that must show a Nutrition Facts table, including using stickers with the appropriate Nutrition Facts table obtained from suppliers of bulk items (cold cuts, cheese, candies, etc.). Another option to explore includes on-site scale labels generating stickers with the appropriate Nutrition Facts table. Specific Nutrition Facts figures have been prescribed for foods packed at retail with an available display surface of 200 cm2 or more. In these cases, a bilingual standard format [Figure 3.3(B)] or, when appropriate, a bilingual simplified standard format [Figure 6.3(B)] must be used, as a minimum, to display the Nutrition Facts table. See B.01.454(5), and B.01.455(4),F DR for more information.
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