FSSAI Approves 'Bold' Proposal for Display of Nutritional Information

In the 44th meeting of the Food Authority, FSSAI approved a proposal with the aim to promote healthier decisions and an improved understanding of nutrition in the consumers of the product.
The nutrition fact label behind every product must be read by all consumers.
The nutrition fact label behind every product must be read by all consumers.Wikimedia Commons
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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has approved a proposal to display nutritional information regarding total sugar, salt and saturated fat in bold letters and relatively increased font size on labels of packaged food items. This decision was made under the chairmanship of Shri Apurva Chandra, Chairperson, FSSAI.

The information regarding per serve percentage (%) contribution to Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) would be given in bold letters for total sugar, total saturated fat and sodium content. Regulation 2 (v) and 5(3) of FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulation, 2020 specifies requirements to mention serving size and nutritional information on the food product label, respectively.

Step Taken Towards Prevention of False Claims

FSSAI has been issuing advisories to prevent false and misleading claims time and again.

These include advisories sent to e-commerce website for removal of the term ‘Health Drink’ as it is not defined or standardized anywhere under the FSS Act 2006 or rules made there under, apart from directive mandating all Food Business Operators (FBOs) to remove any claim of ‘100% fruit juices’ from the labels and advertisements of reconstituted fruit juices, the use of the term wheat flour/ refined wheat flour, the advertisement and marketing of ORS along with prefix or suffix, nutrient function claim for multi-source edible vegetable oils etc.

Non - communicable diseases have been on a rising trend over years due to poor nutrition.
Non - communicable diseases have been on a rising trend over years due to poor nutrition.Wikimedia Commons

Intention of This Amendment

Along with empowering consumers to understand the nutritional value of the product they are consuming and make healthier choices, the amendment would also contribute towards efforts to combat the rise of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and promote public health and well-being. The prioritization of the development of clear and distinguished labeling requirements would help in the global effort to combat NCDs.

(Rehash/Shreya Dave/MSM)

The nutrition fact label behind every product must be read by all consumers.
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