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Nutrition Facts Panel: How To Stay Compliant With Food Regulatory Guidelines

The food manufacturers or food serving providers must follow the food regulatory guidelines while creating food labels. This also helps the buyers to make informed decisions and have trust in their food choices. The U.S Food and Drug Administration(FDA) has introduced certain rules and regulations to be followed by food service providers to ensure good health to the residents of the USA.


Following the nutrition facts panel, takes many things into consideration. That’s why most food manufacturers and food service providers take assistance from advanced online applications to create food labels effortlessly while staying compliant with the food labeling guidelines.




The new food labeling guidelines focus on calories and servings. As per the FDA rules, now the food manufacturers are instructed to use larger font sizes and bolder types for informed calories because this is the topmost concern of everyone. The new rules also instruct to exclude information of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, in favor of Potassium and Vitamin D. It also implies the food makers to specify the amount of added sugar during food processing. But as per the new guideline, now the food manufacturers are not supposed to show information about calories from fat. There are also some minor changes and updates in FDA’s new guidelines.


Nutritionist Pro is a reliable and automated advanced application that can help the food manufacturers and food service providers to stay compliant with the food regulatory guideline for the nutrition facts panel. This application is easy to use and easily accessible anywhere and from any device. It is available both online and desktop format. By using this application one can modify the food recipes with the help of a large database of the major nutrients. The best part, the Nutritionist Pro application itself automates the entire menu or food recipe and this actually helps the users to quickly calculate the changes in nutrients and their breakdown.

 
 
 

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