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Food & Supplement Labels. Food Labels List of Ingredients New Nutrition Label Claims Supplement Regulations & Claims DSHEA Food Certifications Organic & Fair Trade Fair Trade video. List of Ingredients. Listed in descending order, by weight
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Food & Supplement Labels • Food Labels • List of Ingredients • New Nutrition Label • Claims • Supplement Regulations & Claims • DSHEA • Food Certifications • Organic & Fair Trade • Fair Trade video
List of Ingredients • Listed in descending order, by weight • Look for “partially hydrogenated oil” or “hydrogenated oil” on ingredient list • Can be labeled “No Trans fat” if <0.5 grams of trans fat per serving
NEW Food Label Servings: Larger & bolder Based on amount people actually consume at a time. Nutrition information based on ONE serving Calories larger & bolder % Daily Value (DV): Scientifically agreed upon daily intake of nutrients < 5% DV = low > 20% DV = high
NEW Food Label Added Sugars Includes table sugar, syrups, honey, fruit juices & concentrates Vitamins & Minerals Includes Vitamin D, Calcium, Iron & Potassium Footnote: Explains % Daily Value % DV based on 2,000 calorie diet
% Fat Claim on Label • Refers to % fat by weight NOT calories • To find % fat by calories use this formula: • (total fat grams) x (9 cal/gram) ÷ (total calories) x 100 = % fat
Nutrition Info. % Fat from Calories 5 x 9 = 45 calories from fat 45 ÷ 122 calories = 0.3688 0.37 x 100 = 37% 37% of the calories come from fat Serving Size 1 cup Calories 122 Total Fat 5 g Saturated Fat 3 g
2% Milk Nutrition Info. % Fat from Calories 5 x 9 = 45 calories from fat 45 ÷ 122 calories = 0.3688 0.37 x 100 = 37% 37% of the calories come from fat Serving Size 1 cup Calories 122 Total Fat 5 g Saturated Fat 3 g
Claims on Labels • “Natural” • FDA – no standard definition • “No added hormones” on poultry label • Hormones not given to poultry since 1950’s • Look for “NO ANTIBIOTICS” • “Cage free” • Chickens are raised in cage free barns (as seen in Food Inc.), most raised in enclosed buildings. Look for “Free-Range” • Organic chickens and eggs are NOT caged. Birds must have access to outside with shade & shelter. No antibiotics allowed.
Challenge Statement: Which statement(s) are true? Write numbers on your notecard • Supplements are approved by the FDA. • Supplements are tested for effectiveness prior to marketing the product • Supplements do not have to prove they are safe.
Dietary Supplements • Do not have to prove they are safe • Do not have to prove they are effective • Product label may not contain all the ingredients in declared amounts • Product may contain ingredients not listed
DSHEA - Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act • A legislative act passed in 1994. • Minimizes the regulations on dietary supplements • Altered the FDA oversight of supplement products.
DSHEA Requirements • Safety: Supplement company not required to test product for safety • FDA can only step in if product proven to cause harm • Effectiveness: Supplement company does not have to prove product does what it claims. • Claims: “energy enhancer”, “boosts metabolism” • Claims NOT reviewed by FDA. Based on companies interpretation of scientific studies. • Must include disclaimer
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Disclaimer Statement “This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose treat, cure or prevent any disease”.
DSHEA Label Requirement • Label must include Facts Panel & list of ingredients • Appearance very similar to Nutrition Label on food • Food regulated & approved by FDA; supplements NOT • May contain ingredients not on label, omit ingredients stated on label.
USDA Organic Standards: • Plants: • Grown in soils NOT treated with conventional agrichemicals for at least 3 years • Grown with seeds that are not genetically engineered • Animals: • Given organic feed. • Raised WITHOUT antibiotics • Can NOT be raised in “factory-like” confinement conditions. • Must have access to outdoors.
Organic Certification • “100% Organic” • Contains ONLY organic ingredients excluding water and salt • “Organic” • USDA/Organic seal identifies products with at least 95% organic ingredients. -------------------------------------------------------- • “Made with organic ingredients” • Contains at least 70% organic ingredients. • CAN NOT use USDA Organic seal
Fair Trade Certification • An international movement committed to farmers receiving a fair price (living wage) for the production of their food products • Benefits go directly to farmers and their communities. • Over 1 million farmers in 58 developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America are Fair Trade Certified.
Fair Trade Principles: • Fair Prices: Farm co-ops receive a guaranteed minimum floor price • Fair Working Conditions: Workers have safe working conditions. Forced child labor is prohibited • Direct Trade: Importers purchase from Fair Trade co-ops directly • Environmentally Sustainable: Farming system protects the farmer’s health and preserves the environment. Genetically engineered seeds are prohibited
Fair Trade Certification Fair Trade USA • Non-profit organization in Oakland • www.fairtradeusa.org • Leading certifier of Fair Trade products in U.S. • Products meet the Fair Trade principles & display the Fair Trade label (above) • Certified products include: • Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, fruit, cotton