Food and Drug Regulations (C.R.C., c. 870)
Full Document:
- HTMLFull Document: Food and Drug Regulations (Accessibility Buttons available) |
- XMLFull Document: Food and Drug Regulations [4742 KB] |
- PDFFull Document: Food and Drug Regulations [13030 KB]
Regulations are current to 2024-08-18 and last amended on 2024-06-17. Previous Versions
PART BFoods (continued)
DIVISION 1 (continued)
Nutrition Symbols (continued)
Presentation of Nutrition Symbol
B.01.351 (1) A nutrition symbol must be displayed in black and white and must be in accordance with the applicable symbol set out in Schedule K.1.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), a nutrition symbol must be presented in one of the following formats:
(a) unilingual horizontal format, where two separate versions of the symbol are shown, one in English (EH) and one in French (FH); or
(b) bilingual horizontal format (BH), where the symbol is shown in both official languages.
(3) If the principal display surface is less than or equal to 450 cm2 and the width of the nutrition symbol in either of the horizontal formats that could apply exceeds the width of the principal display panel, the symbol must be presented in one of the following formats:
(a) unilingual vertical format, where two separate versions of the symbol are shown, one in English (EV) and one in French (FV); or
(b) bilingual vertical format (BV), where the symbol is shown in both official languages.
(4) If, in accordance with subsection B.01.012(3) or (7), the information required by these Regulations may be shown on the label of a prepackaged product in English only or in French only and is shown in that language, the nutrition symbol may be displayed on the principal display panel of the product in that language only on a continuous surface of the available display surface.
(5) If a nutrition symbol is presented in a bilingual format, the order in which the languages appear may be reversed from the order shown in the applicable symbol set out in Schedule K.1.
B.01.352 (1) The version of the nutrition symbol that must be carried on a prepackaged product that has a principal display surface that is within a range set out in column 1 of the table to this section and that contains a nutrient set out in column 2 in an amount that meets or exceeds the applicable threshold referred to in subsection B.01.350(1) is the version that is referred to in column 3 or 5 of the table or, if applicable, column 4 or 6 of the table.
(2) Despite subsection (1), a prepackaged product that has a principal display surface that is greater than 250 cm2 may carry the applicable version of the nutrition symbol that is referred to in item 4, column 2, of Table 1 or 3 in the Directory of Nutrition Symbol Specifications if the product is sold only in the retail establishment where it is packaged and is labelled by means of a sticker.
(3) A nutrition symbol must be displayed in accordance with the applicable specifications set out in the Directory of Nutrition Symbol Specifications.
(4) Despite subsection (3), a nutrition symbol may be displayed with larger dimensions than those set out in column 3 of the applicable table in the Directory of Nutrition Symbol Specifications if the symbol is enlarged in a proportional manner vertically and horizontally.
Nutrition Symbols and Formats
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Item Range of principal display surface Nutrients that meet or exceed threshold in subsection B.01.350(1) Nutrition symbol in unilingual horizontal format Nutrition symbol in unilingual vertical format Nutrition symbol in bilingual horizontal format Nutrition symbol in bilingual vertical format 1 > 30 cm2 Saturated fat (Sat fat), sugars and sodium 1(EH) and 1(FH) 1(EV) and 1(FV) 1(BH) 1(BV) Saturated fat (Sat fat) and sugars 2(EH) and 2(FH) 2(EV) and 2(FV) 2(BH) 2(BV) Sugars and sodium 3(EH) and 3(FH) 3(EV) and 3(FV) 3(BH) 3(BV) Saturated fat (Sat fat) and sodium 4(EH) and 4(FH) 4(EV) and 4(FV) 4(BH) 4(BV) Saturated fat (Sat fat) 5(EH) and 5(FH) 5(EV) and 5(FV) 5(BH) 5(BV) Sugars 6(EH) and 6(FH) 6(EV) and 6(FV) 6(BH) 6(BV) Sodium 7(EH) and 7(FH) 7(EV) and 7(FV) 7(BH) 7(BV) 2 ≤ 30 cm2 Saturated fat (Sat fat), sugars and sodium 1(EH) and 1(FH) 1(EV) and 1(FV) 1(BH) 1(BV) Saturated fat (Sat fat) and sugars 8(EH) and 8(FH) 8(EV) and 8(FV) 8(BH) 8(BV) Sugars and sodium 9(EH) and 9(FH) 9(EV) and 9(FV) 9(BH) 9(BV) Saturated fat (Sat fat) and sodium 10(EH) and 10(FH) 10(EV) and 10(FV) 10(BH) 10(BV) Saturated fat (Sat fat) 11(EH) and 11(FH) 11(EV) and 11(FV) 11(BH) 11(BV) Sugars 12(EH) and 12(FH) 12(EV) and 12(FV) 12(BH) 12(BV) Sodium 13(EH) and 13(FH) 13(EV) and 13(FV) 13(BH) 13(BV)
B.01.353 (1) Subject to subsection (2), if a prepackaged product contains an assortment of foods and one or more of the foods requires a nutrition symbol, the nutrition symbols must be displayed in a manner that clearly indicates the applicable nutrients that are contained in each food.
(2) If a prepackaged product contains ingredients that are intended to be combined together or foods that are intended to be consumed together, the nutrition symbol must display the nutrients that are contained in the product as a whole.
B.01.354 The characters and other elements of a nutrition symbol must not touch each other.
Location of Nutrition Symbol
B.01.355 (1) A nutrition symbol must be displayed
(a) in the case of a prepackaged product with a principal display panel whose height is less than its width, on the right half of the panel; and
(b) in the case of any other prepackaged product, on the upper half of the principal display panel.
(2) The nutrition symbol must be surrounded by a buffer that
(a) has a width that is equal to or greater than that set out in column 4 of the applicable table in the Directory of Nutrition Symbol Specifications; and
(b) does not contain any text or other graphic material.
(3) If a prepackaged product is cylindrical in shape, the outer edge of the buffer must be a minimum distance of 10% of the width of the principal display surface from the edge of the left or right side of that surface.
(4) If it is impossible to comply with both paragraph (1)(a) and subsection (3), the nutrition symbol may be displayed partially in the left half of the principal display panel but only to the extent necessary to comply with that subsection.
B.01.356 A nutrition symbol must be oriented in the same manner as most of the other information that appears on the principal display panel unless the panel is displayed in the vertical plane and most of the other information is not displayed parallel with the base of the package, in which case the symbol must be oriented in such a manner that the words appearing in it are parallel with the base.
Prominence of Health-related Representations
B.01.357 (1) If both a nutrition symbol and a health-related representation appear on the principal display panel of a prepackaged product and the representation relates to a nutrient that is referred to in the nutrition symbol,
(a) the height of the upper case letters in the representation must not exceed the height of the upper case letters, excluding any accents, in the nutrition symbol, other than in the words “Health Canada” and “Santé Canada”; and
(b) the height of the tallest ascender of the lower case letters in the representation must not exceed the height of the tallest ascender of the lower case letters in the nutrition symbol, other than in the words “Health Canada” and “Santé Canada”.
(2) If both a nutrition symbol and a health-related representation appear on the principal display panel of a prepackaged product and the representation does not relate to a nutrient that is referred to in the nutrition symbol,
(a) the height of the upper case letters in the representation must not exceed two times the height of the upper case letters, excluding any accents, in the nutrition symbol, other than in the words “Health Canada” and “Santé Canada”; and
(b) the height of the tallest ascender of the lower case letters in the representation must not exceed two times the height of the tallest ascender of the lower case letters in the nutrition symbol, other than in the words “Health Canada” and “Santé Canada”.
(3) In this section, health-related representation means
(a) a declaration referred to in subsection B.01.301(1) or (2);
(b) a statement or claim referred to in subsection B.01.311(2) or (3);
(c) a representation referred to in any of sections B.01.503 to B.01.513;
(d) a statement or claim referred to in subsection B.01.601(1); or
(e) any other health-related statement, logo, symbol, seal of approval or mark, other than
(i) the brand name or product name of a prepackaged product, or
(ii) a statement or claim referred to in any of sections D.01.004 to D.01.007 and D.02.002 to D.02.005.
Prohibitions — Resemblance to Nutrition Symbol
B.01.358 (1) It is prohibited to
(a) label a prepackaged product with any representation, including a word, phrase, illustration, sign, mark, symbol or design, that is likely to be mistaken for a nutrition symbol; or
(b) advertise or sell a prepackaged product that is labelled with a representation referred to in paragraph (a).
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a representation does not include a supplemented food caution identifier.
Interpretation
B.01.400 (1) For the purpose of sections B.01.401 to B.01.603, fat means all fatty acids expressed as triglycerides.
(2) For the purpose of sections B.01.401 to B.01.603, the amount of vitamins shall be determined in accordance with section D.01.003.
- SOR/2003-11, s. 20
- SOR/2016-305, s. 17
Nutrition Labelling
Core Information
B.01.401 (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section and sections B.01.402 to B.01.406 and B.01.467 to B.01.469, the label of a prepackaged product shall carry a nutrition facts table that contains only the information set out in column 1 of the table to this section, expressed using a description set out in column 2, in the unit set out in column 3 and in the manner set out in column 4.
(1.1) For the purpose of subsection (1), the serving of stated size set out in a nutrition facts table for a prepackaged product, as expressed in a metric unit, shall be used as the basis for determining the information appearing in the nutrition facts table in respect of the energy value and nutrient content of the product.
(1.2) The percentage of the daily value for a mineral nutrient shown in the nutrition facts table for a prepackaged product in accordance with subsection (1) shall be established on the basis of the amount, by weight, of the mineral nutrient per serving of stated size for the product, rounded off in the applicable manner set out in column 4 of the table to this section.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a prepackaged product if
(a) all the information set out in column 1 of the table to this section, other than in respect of item 1 (“Serving of stated size”), may be expressed as “0” in the nutrition facts table in accordance with this section;
(b) the product is
(i) a beverage with an alcohol content of more than 0.5%,
(ii) [Repealed, SOR/2016-305, s. 18]
(iii) a raw single ingredient meat, meat by-product, poultry meat or poultry meat by-product,
(iv) a raw single ingredient marine or fresh water animal product,
(v) sold only in the retail establishment where the product is prepared and processed from its ingredients, including from a pre-mix if an ingredient other than water is added to the pre-mix during the preparation and processing of the product,
(vi) sold only at a road-side stand, craft show, flea market, fair, farmers’ market or sugar bush by the individual who prepared and processed the product,
(vii) an individual serving that is sold for immediate consumption and that has not been subjected to a process to extend its durable life, including special packaging, or
(viii) sold only in the retail establishment where the product is packaged, if the product is labelled by means of a sticker and has an available display surface of less than 200 cm2; or
(c) the product is
(i) a fresh vegetable or fruit or any combination of fresh vegetables or fruits without any added ingredients, an orange with added food colour or a fresh vegetable or fruit coated with mineral oil, paraffin wax, petrolatum or any other protective coating,
(ii) a prepackaged individual portion of food that is intended solely to be served by a restaurant or other commercial enterprise with meals or snacks, or
(iii) milk, partly skimmed milk, skim milk, goat’s milk, partly skimmed goat’s milk, skimmed goat’s milk, (naming the flavour) milk, (naming the flavour) partly skimmed milk, (naming the flavour) skim milk or cream sold in a refillable glass container.
(3) Despite paragraphs (2)(a) and (b), subsection (1) applies to a prepackaged product if
(a) the product contains an added vitamin or mineral nutrient;
(b) a vitamin or mineral nutrient is declared as a component of one of the product’s ingredients other than flour;
(c) [Repealed, SOR/2022-168, s. 14]
(d) the product is a meat, meat by-product, poultry meat or poultry meat by-product that is ground; or
(e) the label of the product, or any advertisement for the product that is made or placed by or on the direction of the manufacturer of the product, contains
(i) a reference to the energy value, a nutrient set out in column 1 of the table to this section or in column 1 of the table to section B.01.402 or a constituent of such a nutrient, other than information required by Division 12 or a reference to the common name of an ingredient in the list of ingredients for the product,
(ii) a representation that expressly or implicitly indicates that the product has particular nutritional or health-related properties, including any statement or claim set out in column 4 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims or column 1 of the table following section B.01.603 or referred to in section B.01.311, D.01.006 or D.02.004,
(iii) a health-related name, statement, logo, symbol, seal of approval or mark, or
(iv) the phrase “nutrition facts”, “valeur nutritive” or “valeurs nutritives”.
(4) Subsection (1) does not apply to a formulated liquid diet, human milk fortifier, human milk substitute, food represented as containing a human milk substitute, meal replacement, nutritional supplement, food represented for use in a very low energy diet or supplemented food.
(5) The label of, or an advertisement for, a formulated liquid diet, human milk fortifier, human milk substitute, food represented as containing a human milk substitute, meal replacement, nutritional supplement, food represented for use in a very low energy diet or supplemented food shall not contain a nutrition facts table or the phrase “nutrition facts”, “valeur nutritive” or “valeurs nutritives”.
(6) If, for a prepackaged product other than one intended solely for infants six months of age or older but less than one year of age, the information in respect of six or more of the energy value and nutrients referred to in column 1 of items 2 to 5 and 7 to 15 of the table to this section may be expressed as “0” in the nutrition facts table in accordance with this section, the nutrition facts table need only include the following information:
(a) the serving of stated size;
(b) the energy value;
(c) the amount of fat;
(d) the amount of carbohydrate;
(e) the amount of protein;
(f) the amount of any nutrient that is the subject of a representation referred to in subparagraph (3)(e)(ii);
(g) the amount of any sugar alcohol, vitamin or mineral nutrient added to the prepackaged product, other than iodide added to salt for table or general household use or fluoride added to prepackaged water or ice;
(h) the amount of any vitamin or mineral nutrient that is declared as a component of one of the prepackaged product’s ingredients other than flour;
(i) the amount of any nutrient referred to in column 1 of any of items 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 to 15 of the table to this section that may not be expressed as “0” in the nutrition facts table; and
(j) the statement “Not a significant source of (naming each nutrient that is omitted from the nutrition facts table in accordance with this subsection)” or, if the prepackaged product meets the condition specified in subsection B.01.455(3), the statement “Not a significant source of other nutrients”.
(6.1) The nutrition facts table of a single-serving prepackaged product, other than one that is a prepackaged meal, need only include the following information:
(a) the serving of stated size;
(b) the energy value;
(c) the amount of fat;
(d) the amount of carbohydrate;
(e) the amount of protein;
(f) the amount of any nutrient that is the subject of a representation referred to in subparagraph (3)(e)(ii);
(g) the amount of any sugar alcohol, vitamin or mineral nutrient added to the prepackaged product, other than iodide added to salt for table or general household use or fluoride added to prepackaged water or ice;
(h) the amount of any nutrient referred to in column 1 of item 4 or 5 of the table to this section and the sum of saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids if any of the amounts or the sum may not be expressed as “0” in the nutrition facts table; and
(i) the amount of any nutrient referred to in column 1 of item 8 or 11 of the table to this section that may not be expressed as “0” in the nutrition facts table;
(j) the % Daily Value interpretative statement.
(7) Subsection (1) does not apply to a prepackaged product
(a) that is intended solely for use as an ingredient in the manufacture of other prepackaged products intended for sale to a consumer at the retail level or as an ingredient in the preparation of food by a commercial or industrial enterprise or an institution; or
(b) that is a multiple-serving ready-to-serve prepackaged product intended solely to be served in a commercial or industrial enterprise or an institution.
(8) If the nutrition facts table on the label of a prepackaged product corresponds to Figure 6.5(B), 6.6(B), 6.5.1(B), 6.6.1(B), 7.3(B), 7.4(B), 7.3.1(B), 7.4.1(B), 17.2(E) and (F), 17.2.1(E) and (F), 24.1 (E) and (F) to 24.6(E) and (F), 25.1 (B) to 25.6(B), 26.1(B) to 26.4(B), 32.1(E) and (F) or 32.2(E) and (F) of the Directory of NFT Formats, the nutrition facts table is not required to show the % Daily Value interpretative statement referred to in item 16 of the table to this section.
Core Information
Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Information Description Unit Manner of expression 1 Serving of stated size “Serving Size (naming the serving size)”, “Serving (naming the serving size)” or “Per (naming the serving size)” The size is expressed
(a) in the case of a single-serving prepackaged product,
(i) per package, and
(ii) in grams or millilitres, in accordance with subparagraph B.01.002A(2)(a)(i) or (ii); and
(b) in the case of a multiple-serving prepackaged product, in the following units set out in column 3B of the Table of Reference Amounts:
(i) the household measure that applies to the product, and
(ii) the metric measure that applies to the product.
(1) The size when expressed in a metric unit is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 10 g or 10 mL, to the nearest multiple of 0.1 g or 0.1 mL; and
(b) if it is 10 g or more or 10 mL or more, to the nearest multiple of 1 g or 1 mL.
(2) The size when expressed as a fraction is represented by a numerator and a denominator separated by a line.
(3) The size shall include the word “assorted” if the information in the nutrition facts table of a prepackaged product that contains an assortment of foods is set out as a composite value.
2 Energy value “Calories”, “Total Calories” or “Calories, Total” The value is expressed in Calories per serving of stated size. The value is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 5 Calories
(i) if the product meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 1 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims for the subject” free of energy” set out in column 1, to “0” Calorie, and
(ii) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1 Calorie;
(b) if it is 5 Calories or more but not more than 50 Calories, to the nearest multiple of 5 Calories; and
(c) if it is more than 50 Calories, to the nearest multiple of 10 Calories.
3 Amount of fat “Fat”, “Total Fat” or “Fat, Total” The amount is expressed
(a) in grams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g
(i) if the product meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 11 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims for the subject “free of fat” set out in column 1 and the amounts of saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids are declared as “0 g” in the nutrition facts table or are omitted from that table in accordance with subsection B.01.401(6) and no other fatty acids are declared in an amount greater than 0 g, to “0 g”, and
(ii) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 0.1 g;
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more but not more than 5 g, to the nearest multiple of 0.5 g; and
(c) if it is more than 5 g, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as “0 g”, to “0%“; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
4 Amount of saturated fatty acids “Saturated Fat”, “Saturated Fatty Acids”, “Saturated” or “Saturates” The amount is expressed in grams per serving of stated size. The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g
(i) if the product meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 18 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims for the subject “free of saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1, to “0 g”, and
(ii) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 0.1 g;
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more but not more than 5 g, to the nearest multiple of 0.5 g; and
(c) if it is more than 5 g, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
5 Amount of trans fatty acids “Trans Fat”, “Trans Fatty Acids” or “Trans” The amount is expressed in grams per serving of stated size. The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g
(i) if the product meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 22 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims for the subject “free of trans fatty acids” set out in column 1, to “0 g”, and
(ii) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 0.1 g;
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more but not more than 5 g, to the nearest multiple of 0.5 g; and
(c) if it is more than 5 g, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
6 The sum of saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids “Saturated Fat + Trans Fat”, “Saturated Fatty Acids + Trans Fatty Acids”, “Saturated + Trans” or “Saturates + Trans” The sum is expressed as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size. The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amounts of saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids are declared as “0 g”, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
7 Amount of cholesterol “Cholesterol” The amount
(a) is expressed in milligrams per serving of stated size; and
(b) may also be expressed as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if the product meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 27 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims for the subject “free of cholesterol” set out in column 1, to “0 mg”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 5 mg.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as “0 mg” to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
8 Amount of sodium “Sodium” The amount is expressed
(a) in milligrams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 5 mg
(i) if the product meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 31 of the Table of Permitted Nutrient Content Statements and Claims for the subject “free of sodium or salt” set out in column 1, to “0 mg”, and
(ii) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1 mg;
(b) if it is 5 mg or more but not more than 140 mg, to the nearest multiple of 5 mg; and
(c) if it is more than 140 mg, to the nearest multiple of 10 mg.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as “0 mg”, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
9 Amount of carbohydrate “Carbohydrate”, “Total Carbohydrate” or “Carbohydrate, Total” The amount is expressed in grams per serving of stated size. The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g, to “0 g”; and
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
10 Amount of fibre “Fibre”, “Fiber”, “Dietary Fibre” or “Dietary Fiber” The amount is expressed
(a) in grams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g, to “0 g”; and
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as “0 g”, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
11 Amount of sugars “Sugars” The amount is expressed
(a) in grams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g, to “0 g”; and
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as “0 g”, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
12 Amount of protein “Protein” The amount is expressed in grams per serving of stated size. The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.5 g, to the nearest multiple of 0.1 g; and
(b) if it is 0.5 g or more, to the nearest multiple of 1 g.
13 Amount of potassium “Potassium” The amount is expressed
(a) in milligrams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 5 mg, to “0 mg”;
(b) if it is 5 mg or more but less than 50 mg, to the nearest multiple of 10 mg;
(c) if it is 50 mg or more but less than 250 mg, to the nearest multiple of 25 mg; and
(d) if it is 250 mg or more, to the nearest multiple of 50 mg.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as 0 mg, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
14 Amount of calcium “Calcium” The amount is expressed
(a) in milligrams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 5 mg, to “0 mg”;
(b) if it is 5 mg or more but less than 50 mg, to the nearest multiple of 10 mg;
(c) if it is 50 mg or more but less than 250 mg, to the nearest multiple of 25 mg; and
(d) if it is 250 mg or more, to the nearest multiple of 50 mg.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as 0 mg, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
15 Amount of iron “Iron” The amount is expressed
(a) in milligrams per serving of stated size; and
(b) as a percentage of the daily value per serving of stated size.
(1) The amount is rounded off
(a) if it is less than 0.05 mg, to “0 mg”;
(b) if it is 0.05 mg or more but less than 0.5 mg, to the nearest multiple of 0.1 mg;
(c) if it is 0.5 mg or more but less than 2.5 mg, to the nearest multiple of 0.25 mg; and
(d) if it is 2.5 mg or more, to the nearest multiple of 0.5 mg.
(2) The percentage is rounded off
(a) if the amount is declared as 0 mg, to “0%”; and
(b) in all other cases, to the nearest multiple of 1%.
16 % Daily Value interpretative statement “*5% or less is a little, 15% or more is a lot” [not applicable] The “% Daily Value” or “% DV” subheading is followed by an asterisk in order to reference the % Daily Value interpretative statement shown in the nutrition facts table.
- SOR/2003-11, s. 20
- SOR/2007-176, s. 5
- SOR/2016-305, ss. 18, 73, 75(F)
- SOR/2021-57, s. 9
- SOR/2022-143, s. 18(E)
- SOR/2022-168, s. 14
- SOR/2022-168, s. 52
- SOR/2022-169, s. 15
- Date modified: