Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, The University of Reading
Food Labelling in the UK - A supporting material page

Comparative nutrition claim - Snack bar

The Regulation on claims, in Article 9, provides conditions for the use of Comparative claims. These state the following:

This is an extract from the front of a pack of Banana flavoured cereal bars. It is stating that the bars in the pack have '60% less sugar than average cereal bars':

Article 6(2) states that 'a food business operator making a nutrition or health claim shall justify the use of the claim'. On the back of the packet, there is a statement justifying this claim:

Article 6(3) states that 'the competent authorities of the Member States may request a food business operator or a person placing a product on the market to produce all relevant elements and data establishing compliance with this Regulation'. The company will therefore need to keep the evidence and data which led to this claim.

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