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What (who) is nutritional information - definition

LABEL REQUIRED ON MOST PACKAGED FOOD IN MANY COUNTRIES
Nutritional facts label; Nutrition Facts; Nutritional information; Nutritional facts; Nutrition label; Nutrition labeling; Nutrition facts; Nutrition labelling; Nutrition information; Nutrient Label; Nutrition information panel; FDA nutrition label; Nutrition Facts label; Nutrition Facts labels; Food nutrition label; Nutrition facts labelling; Nutri-Grade
  • An example of a Chinese nutrition facts label
  • The original FDA Nutrition Facts label, as of 2006
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  • A rare example of optional nutrition facts on a label for oranges (in the EU not mandatory for unprocessed fruits)
  • A UK nutrition information label, for low-fat yoghurt. A key difference from US labelling is that it always gives values for a set quantity (100 ml or - like here - 100 g), allowing easy comparison between products. Also, fibre is not considered a type of carbohydrate.
  • A Canadian Nutrition Label displaying information in both English and French
  • FDA Commissioner Margret Hamburg speaks at a White House event regarding proposed updates to the FDA's Nutrition Facts labels for food packaging. Feb. 27, 2014
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Nutrition facts label         
The nutrition facts label (also known as the nutrition information panel, and other slight variations) is a label required on most packaged food in many countries, showing what nutrients and other ingredients (to limit and get enough of) are in the food. Labels are usually based on official nutritional rating systems.
Nutritional science         
SCIENCE THAT INTERPRETS THE NUTRIENTS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES IN FOOD IN RELATION TO MAINTENANCE, GROWTH, REPRODUCTION, HEALTH AND DISEASE OF AN ORGANISM
Nutrition science; History of nutrition; Trophology; Nutritional sciences
Nutritional science (also nutrition science, sometimes short nutrition, dated trophologytrophology. (n.
Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy         
HUMAN DISEASE
Toxic optic neuropathy; Nutritional optic neuropathy; Optic neuropathy, toxic; Optic neuropathy, nutritional; Toxic and Nutritional Optic Neuropathy
Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy is a group of medical disorders defined by visual impairment due to optic nerve damage secondary to a toxic substance and/or nutritional deficiency. The causes of these disorders are various, but they are linked by shared signs and symptoms, which this article will describe.

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Nutrition facts label

The nutrition facts label (also known as the nutrition information panel, and other slight variations) is a label required on most packaged food in many countries, showing what nutrients and other ingredients (to limit and get enough of) are in the food. Labels are usually based on official nutritional rating systems. Most countries also release overall nutrition guides for general educational purposes. In some cases, the guides are based on different dietary targets for various nutrients than the labels on specific foods.

Nutrition facts labels are one of many types of food labels required by regulation or applied by manufacturers. They were first introduced in the U.S. in 1994, and in the U.K. in 1996.

Examples of use of nutritional information
1. "I spent all day online but still can‘t find any nutritional information to help him.
2. The labels can also teach nutritional information as well as persuasive advertising techniques.
3. They say McDonald‘s deceived customers about its products and failed to display nutritional information prominently enough.
4. The U.S. position is that product nutritional information is more valuable to consumers.
5. Tesco‘s Cheese Singles, from the chain‘s Healthy Living range, gives nutritional information for a single slice.