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Food Labeling

Questions to ask: 1. How many of you use food labels to decide what food to buy? 2. What information do you look at? Why? 3. Has anybody ever feel frustrated or turned off by food labels? 4. You re shopping for lunch---and you re bombarded with choices. a. Which package of hot dogs has the least amount of fat? b. What s the difference between skim and whole milk? c. Which fruit has more vitamin C canned applesauce or peaches? d. You ll find answers on the food label.

Why Labeling? New food labels tell a lot about food. They don t suggest what foods to eat that s your decision. But labels can help you make your personal best food choices choices that benefit you now and in the future, too.

Questions What makes a healthful diet for teenagers? Review the Dietary Guidelines for Americas.

The good news is: Nutrition labeling can help you make food choices that meet these Dietary Guidelines and promote a lifetime of good health. With today s labels, you can: Compare one food with another. Choose foods that help provide the balance of nutrients your body needs. Plan meals and your whole diet so they are moderate, varied and balanced.

Effective May 1994, a new label format was required on food packages as a result of the Nutritional Labeling and Education Act (1990). The label features the following: New Title Uniform Listing of Nutrients Reflect Priority of Current Nutrition Recommendations Consistent Serving Sizes in Household Measures New Reference Value to Show How A Food Fits into a 2,000 Calorie Diet Footnote Information for Calculating Personal Nutrients Needs More Informative Ingredient List Health Claims and Nutrient Content Claims Must Meet Strict Definitions

Required on all labels: Identifying statement or name (common name of product) Net weight or net contents Artificial coloring, flavoring and preservations Name and address of manufacturer, packer, or distributor The style, type description of the product Special information that affects people with health problems. A list of ingredients in order of weight in the package. The ingredients of the largest amount is listed first. Nutritional labeling must be done if the food has nutrients added or if it claims to be highly nutritious.

Notes to know: The largest amount of ingredient must be listed first on down to the smallest amount Percent of daily value - label based on 2000 calories a day, indicates the percent of nutrients the product contains in one serving Total sodium intake per day - not more than 2,400 milligrams per day Nutritional facts required - must include facts if any nutritional information or claims are made i.e. provides essential vitamins and minerals.

Label must conform to the following: Servings or portions size and servings or portions per container Calories from fat per serving Percent of daily value of fat, cholesterol, sodium, total carbohydrate (including dietary fibers and sugars and protein) Percent of vitamin A, C, calcium and iron a notation that the daily values are reference numbers based on a daily diet of 2000 and 2500 calories some labels may tell the approximate number of calories in a gram of fat, carbohydrates, and protein

Interesting information: Some labels may tell the approximate number of calories in a gram of carbohydrates, protein and fat Purpose of UPC (universal product code) on label - accurate inventory, speed the checkout process, save time updating prices Asterisk * 1. read the small print for any information with an asterisk 2. such information may give exception to what is stated in larger print

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Questions to Ask? 1. What s the problem with focusing on only one or two nutrients on a label? 2. Why is it important to look at nutrients like calcium, protein, and vitamin A...not just the fat and cholesterol on a food label? 3. Why don t we just avoid all foods that have any nutrition minuses?

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