Why is the “source of omega-3 polyunsaturates” claim not on Becel Light or RSF?
A. To make the claim “source of omega-3 polyunsaturates”, a product has to have at least 0.3 grams of omega-3 fat per serving. Becel Regular, Becel Salt Free, Becel with Olive Oil and Becel Oil all have at least 0.4 grams omega-3 polyunsaturates per serving are allowed to say “source of Omega-3 polyunsaturates” on the tub. Because Becel Light and RSF are reduced in overall fat, the amount of omega-3 fat is also reduced. These varieties do not meet the requirement to make a claim. Becel Light has 50% fewer calories and 50% less fat than regular Becel and Becel RSF has 67% less fat than regular Becel.
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