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2014 The Ins and Outs of Food Labeling (Part One) This module is adapted from: the FDA Food Labeling Guide, www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/flg-toc.html Module designed by Tera Sandvik, LRD, Program Coordinator; Julie Garden-Robinson, PhD, LRD, Food and Nutrition Specialist; and Tami Totland, RD, Program Assistant; Module updated May 2014 by Kim Beauchamp, Food Safety/Food Entrepreneur Extension Specialist The following tips will help you navigate through each module  Click the left mouse button or the down arrow to continue on to the next bullet or slide  Before you begin, you’ll take a presurvey  The presurvey will open in a new window  When you are finished with the presurvey close the window to return to the module  A symbolizes a question slide You’ll need to click your mouse once to see the answer  A means you’ll need to go to the site listed to answer the question  After visiting the site, close the Internet browser to return to the module  Click your mouse once to see the answer  When you are finished with the module, you will take a post-survey  The post-survey will open in a new window  When you are finished with the post-survey, close the window to return to the module Overview  This module provides basic information about food labeling When you have completed this module, you should have a general knowledge of the basic rules and regulations associated with food labeling Presurvey  Before we begin, let’s take a presurvey to see how much you already know  Click here to begin History of Food Labels  In November 1990, the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act (NLEA) became federal law  NLEA:  Requires most foods to bear nutrition labeling  Assists the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in assuring all foods sold in the U.S are safe, wholesome and correctly labeled  Regulates the labeling of nutrient content and health claims History Cont  In 1993, the FDA and Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) published detailed regulations defining how to comply with NLEA labeling requirements  NOTE:   Changes and amendments are being made to these regulations continuously The food industry is responsible for remaining current with the legal requirements for food labeling History Cont  The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) contains all final regulations issued by the FDA and USDA by numbered “Titles.”    Title contains USDA regulations on animals and animal products Title 21 covers FDA regulations on food and drugs The CFR can be accessed via the Internet at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_09/21cfr101_ 09.html The function(s) of NLEA include: A B C D Requiring most foods to bear nutrition labels Assisting the FDA in assuring foods are safe, wholesome and correctly labeled prior to consumption Regulating nutrient content and health claims on food products All of the above Click to see the answer If you chose “D,” you were correct NLEA provides all of the services listed above Where can the latest FDA and USDA regulations be found? A B C D The Department of Education The Department of Commerce The Code of Federal Regulations None of the above Click to see the answer If you chose “C,” you were correct General Labeling Requirements Five mandatory components must be on a food label:      Product Identity Net Weight Nutrition Facts (unless exempted) Ingredient Statement Place of Business This information may be located on the Principle Display Panel (PDP) or Information Panel The above information must be printed in English Principle Display Panel (PDP)  The PDP is the surface area you are able to see while walking down the grocery store aisle   The height times the width of the PDP determines the type size requirement of the food label   On cylindrical containers, the surface area of the PDP can be calculated by multiplying 40 percent of the height by the circumference The PDP must include two pieces of information:   Statement of identity, or name of food Net quantity statement, or amount of product PDP Display How can consumers identify the PDP surface of a food package? A B C D The PDP surface is adjacent to the front of the package The PDP surface is the portion of the package most likely to be seen at the point of purchase The PDP surface may be located at the bottom or top of a food package None of the above Click to see the answer If you chose “B,” you were correct What two pieces of information must the PDP include? A B C D Product identity and Nutrition Facts Net weight and ingredient statement Nutrition Facts and place of business Product identity and net weight Click to see the answer If you chose “D.” you were correct Statement of Identity  The statement of identity is the common or usual name of the product contained in the package (e.g “soup” or “cereal”)  If no common name is given, then a descriptive name may be used in place (e.g vanilla wafers)  The product identity is required in the middle portion of the PDP’s front label  It should be dominant and stand out from all other print and pictures on the package Statement of Identity Example What would the statement of identity be on a can of Superstar’s chicken noodle soup? A B C D Soup Superstar’s Chicken noodle Both A and B Click to see the answer If you chose “A,” you were correct Net Quantity Statement  This statement provides the amount of food in the container or package    Located in the lower 30 percent of the PDP Often at the lower right corner of the front label Only the quantity of food in the package is stated in the net quantity statement   The weight of the container, wrapping and packing material may not be included The net weight or volume must be listed in both the U.S scale and metric scale Scales  U.S Scale  Ounces  Pounds  Fluid ounces  Metric Scale  Grams  Kilograms  Milliliters  Liters  For example, “NET WT oz (170g)” would be an appropriate net quantity statement The required type size will vary by the product’s surface area, with a minimum height of 1/16 inch required Net Quantity Statement Example Which of these is a correct version of a net quantity statement? A B C D NET WT lb oz (680g) 500 ml (1 pt 0.9 fl oz) NET WT Large oz (5g) gallon (3.79L) Click to see the answer If you chose “A,” you were correct Information Panel  The information panel is the surface area normally to the right of the PDP  This would be the label on the right side of the box  The information label on a jar would be directly to the right of the PDP  On the information panel, we find:    Nutrition Facts Ingredient statement Place of business Information Panel Post-survey  Let’s see what you’ve learned  Click here to begin the post-survey [...]... FDA Exemptions Julie’s Coffee If you answer “TRUE” to any of the following statements for your business, you may be excused from nutrition labeling  I manufacture a food product that contains insignificant amounts of all mandatory nutrients (e.g plain coffee or tea, some spices)  My business manufactures restaurant and food service foods sold for immediate consumption  The food my business produces... of the PDP determines the type size requirement of the food label   On cylindrical containers, the surface area of the PDP can be calculated by multiplying 40 percent of the height by the circumference The PDP must include two pieces of information:   Statement of identity, or name of food Net quantity statement, or amount of product PDP Display How can consumers identify the PDP surface of a food. .. provides the amount of food in the container or package    Located in the lower 30 percent of the PDP Often at the lower right corner of the front label Only the quantity of food in the package is stated in the net quantity statement   The weight of the container, wrapping and packing material may not be included The net weight or volume must be listed in both the U.S scale and metric scale ... sales of only food to consumers equals less than $50,000 FDA Small-business Exemption Cont  My business employs fewer than 100 employees (based on the average FTEs) and has product* sales of less than 100,000 units** for each product  * A “product” is defined as a food with the same brand name and statement of identity  ** A “unit” is defined as the package or form in which the product is offered... adjacent to the front of the package The PDP surface is the portion of the package most likely to be seen at the point of purchase The PDP surface may be located at the bottom or top of a food package None of the above Click to see the answer If you chose “B,” you were correct What two pieces of information must the PDP include? A B C D Product identity and Nutrition Facts Net weight and ingredient statement... food my business produces is ready to eat, prepared largely on-site and is not sold outside of that location (e.g deli or bakery foods)  My business manufactures foods that will be further processed, packed or labeled at another location FDA Exemptions Cont  My food product is packaged with less than 12 spare inches of labeling area and no nutrition claim is made on the product On the packaging, I... fruits, vegetables and fish (subject to voluntary regulations) USDA Regulations  The USDA oversees all domestic and imported meat and poultry and related products (e.g meat or poultry-containing stews, pizzas and frozen foods) Also under USDA control are processed egg products  If you answer yes to the following statements, you are excused from labeling requirements USDA Exemptions  The food( s) my business... wafers)  The product identity is required in the middle portion of the PDP’s front label  It should be dominant and stand out from all other print and pictures on the package Statement of Identity Example What would the statement of identity be on a can of Superstar’s chicken noodle soup? A B C D Soup Superstar’s Chicken noodle Both A and B Click to see the answer If you chose “A,” you were correct... businesses and businesses meeting other specific criteria are excused from nutrition labeling  These exemptions apply only if no nutrition claim or information is on the product packaging or in advertising Foods Under FDA Regulations  The FDA handles all domestic and imported food sold in interstate commerce, including shell eggs, but excluding meat and poultry  The FDA also oversees bottled water and. .. are raw, single-ingredient meat and poultry products (e.g ground beef, chicken breasts), which are subject to voluntary regulations  My business employs fewer than 500 employees and has sales of less than 100,000 pounds annually, based on the most recent two-year average USDA Exemptions Cont  My food product is packaged with less than 12 spare inches of labeling area and no nutrition claim is made ... assuring all foods sold in the U.S are safe, wholesome and correctly labeled  Regulates the labeling of nutrient content and health claims History Cont  In 1993, the FDA and Food Safety and Inspection... History of Food Labels  In November 1990, the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act (NLEA) became federal law  NLEA:  Requires most foods to bear nutrition labeling  Assists the Food and Drug... “TRUE” to any of the following statements for your business, you may be excused from nutrition labeling  I manufacture a food product that contains insignificant amounts of all mandatory nutrients

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