Title of article
Lessons learned from providing a free nutrition labelling tool for industry—the Australian experience
Author/Authors
Cunningham، نويسنده , , Judy and Trevisan، نويسنده , , Luisa and Milligan، نويسنده , , Gregory، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
565
To page
574
Abstract
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) establishes a common set of food standards for use in two countries—Australia and New Zealand. These standards require, among other provisions, that almost all packaged foods carry a nutrition information panel containing information on the levels of energy, protein, fat, saturated fat, carbohydrate, sugars and sodium in 100 g and in a serving of the food. In 2001, FSANZ developed a free, web-based nutrition labelling tool to assist manufacturers to meet these nutrition labelling requirements. A customized database, containing nutrient information on consumer-ready foods, food additives and specialized food ingredients, was developed based on Australian national food composition tables. Detailed explanatory notes were prepared. After 18 months of operation, we have identified a number of areas where unforeseen issues have arisen: the difficulty of including reliable, representative data for specialized food ingredients; inadequate information technology infrastructure among users; lack of user knowledge about nutrients and foods; weak literacy and mathematical skills among some users; heavy demand for assistance from FSANZ staff; and the need to consider aspects of legal liability. The lessons learned by FSANZ in providing this labelling tool are relevant for other national food composition programs.
Keywords
Food composition data , Nutrition labelling , INTERNET
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1979929
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