Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, The University of Reading
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Nutrition claims - Low fat / high protein

This example considers the labelling of a pack of Cottage cheese which makes two nutrition claims - low fat and high protein.

The Regulation controlling nutrition claims requires (in the Annex) that nutrition claims can only be made it the product meets specified conditions:

The figure is the main text from the lid of the tub of Low fat pineapple cottage cheese.

This text is taken from the back of the tub:

In order to claim 'Low fat' the fat content of the cottage cheese must 'contain no more than 3 g of fat per 100g'. Given below is the nutrition panel taken from the tub. It can be seen that the fat content is 1.7 g per 100g. The ''Low fat' condition is therefore me.

In order to claim 'High protein', the protein must represent at least 20% of the energy content of the food. The panel indicates that the protein content is 4.7g per 100g and that the total energy content is 334 kJ per 100g. Protein contains 17kJ/g and therefore 4.7g represents 80 kJ which is about 24% of the total energy. The 'High protein' condition is therefore met:

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