Label standards with changes
- Jill Hohnstein (Unlicensed)
The US released final regulations updating Nutrition Facts and Supplement Facts panels for foods and supplements in May 2016. The changes reflect scientific information, including the link between diet and chronic diseases such as obesity and heart disease, and it is felt the new labels will make it easier for consumers to make better informed choices.
The new regulations are actually covered in two Federal Register notices, one for updating the Nutrition Facts and Supplement Facts labels and one for updating the RACC (Recommended Amounts Customarily Consumed) serving sizes. The timing and effective dates cover them both.
Final regulations were published in the Federal Register: May 27, 2016
Effective date: July 26, 2016
Compliance date for food companies with over $10 mil in annual food sales: July 26, 2018. Compliance date for food companies with under $10 mil in annual food sales: July 26, 2019
The following chart summarizes the changes in nutritional standards between the pre-existing and the new labels for Adults and children > 4 years. The nutrients are listed in the order required on the Nutrition Facts label. The Supplement Facts label uses the same nutrient standards but a somewhat different nutrient order.
Label Nutrient | Regulation Change (C) | New Regulations | Â | Pre-existing Regulations | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mandatory/ | Daily Value | Mandatory/ | Daily Value | |||
Calories | C | M | - | M | - | |
Calories from Fat | C | M | - | |||
Calories from Saturated Fat | V | - | V | - | ||
Total Fat | C | M | 78 gm | M | 65 gm | |
Saturated Fat | M | 20 gm | M | 20 gm | ||
Trans Fat | M | - | M | - | ||
Polyunsaturated Fat | V | - | V | - | ||
Monounsaturated Fat | V | - | V | - | ||
Cholesterol | M | 300 mg | M | 300 mg | ||
Sodium | C | M | 2300 mg | M | 2400 mg | |
Fluoride | C | V | - | |||
Total Carbohydrate | C | M | 275 gm | M | 300 gm | |
Dietary Fiber | C | M | 28 gm | M | 25 gm | |
Soluble Fiber | C | V | - | V | - | |
Insoluble Fiber | C | V | - | V | - | |
Total Sugars | M | - | M | - | ||
Added Sugars | C | M | 50 gm | |||
Sugar Alcohol | V | - | V | - | ||
Other Carbohydrate | C | V | - | |||
Protein | M | 50 gm | M | 50 gm | ||
Vitamin D | C | M | 20 mcg | V | 400 IU | |
Calcium | C | M | 1300 mg | M | 1000 mg | |
Iron | M | 18 mg | M | 18 mg | ||
Potassium | C | M | 4700 mg | V | 3500 mg | |
Vitamin A | C | V | 900 mcg RAE | M | 5000 IU | |
Vitamin C | C | V | 90 mg | M | 60 mg | |
Vitamin E | C | V | 15 mg | V | 30 IU | |
Vitamin K | C | V | 120 mcg | V | 80 mcg | |
Thiamin | C | V | 1.2 mg | V | 1.5 mg | |
Riboflavin | C | V | 1.3 mg | V | 1.7 mg | |
Niacin | C | V | 16 mg NE | V | 20 mg | |
Vitamin B6 | C | V | 1.7 mg | V | 2 mg | |
Folate/Folic Acid | C | V | 400 mcg DFE | V | 400 mcg | |
Vitamin B12 | C | V | 2.4 mcg | V | 6 mcg | |
Biotin | C | V | 30 mcg | V | 300 mcg | |
Pantothenic Acid | C | V | 5 mg | V | 10 mg | |
Phosphorus | C | V | 1250 mg | V | 1000 mg | |
Iodine | V | 150 mcg | V | 150 mcg | ||
Magnesium | C | V | 420 mg | V | 400 mg | |
Zinc | C | V | 11 mg | V | 15 mg | |
Selenium | C | V | 55 mcg | V | 70 mcg | |
Copper | C | V | 0.9 mg | V | 2 mg | |
Manganese | C | V | 2.3 mg | V | 2 mg | |
Chromium | C | V | 35 mcg | V | 120 mcg | |
Molybdenum | C | V | 45 mcg | V | 75 mcg | |
Chloride | C | V | 2300 mg | V | 3400 mg | |
Choline | C | V | 550 mg |
Source: Adapted from the CFR 101.9. For more information visit
http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=a94277d83556d01a86b5728b2f66fb7b&mc=true&node=se21.2.101_19&rgn=div8
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