What I don't understand is that according to this
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/suitable-for-diabetics-food-labels-outlawed-from-today
Franks Ice cream should have been banned from calling itself diabetic from December 2016.. how can they still be selling it?
(And how can Ice Cream be diabetic.. but that is another story..)
I had a lengthy e-mail exchange with Waitrose about it but I'm sure they still have it.
Oh yes...I was just reading the ingredient list for Frank’s, after milk and oil the next ingredients are Fructose, Maltodextrin and Dextrose. They claim that because it is sweetened with Fructose it has a low glycemic index. But isn’t Fructose implicated in NAFLD?
What I don't understand is that according to this
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/suitable-for-diabetics-food-labels-outlawed-from-today
Franks Ice cream should have been banned from calling itself diabetic from December 2016.. how can they still be selling it?
(And how can Ice Cream be diabetic.. but that is another story..)
I had a lengthy e-mail exchange with Waitrose about it but I'm sure they still have it.
Fructose is implicated, but I think it is not yet proven. It is a working hypothesis only at the moment. There os no advice from NICE or DUK that I have seen that advises T2D to avoid Fructose, and as far as I can see it is still part of the official Eatwell guide in the 5 -a-day advice.Oh yes...
I was googling trying to find the legislation that DUK implies is there but nothing comes up.. hmm I wonder if they are taking credit for something that hasn't actually happened.. wouldn't be the first time.I’ve just emailed Diabetes UK as Frank’s ice cream is on sale in my Tesco. In your link they invite you to let them know if you see products labelled for Diabetics. I’ll let you know what they say.
I was googling trying to find the legislation that DUK implies is there but nothing comes up.. hmm I wonder if they are taking credit for something that hasn't actually happened.. wouldn't be the first time.
Snap!How about this, page 4, a couple of paragraphs down?
https://www.food.gov.uk/sites/default/files/enf-e-16-041.pdf
Snap!
great minds.. bit silly of me as I forgot to add Dept of Health into my previous google...I paused in the middle of writing my post and I didn’t see yours pop up til I had eventually posted mine!
It seems to have been reported on Medscape as well, but no one else seems to have taken it up. Seems to have limited provenance.I was googling trying to find the legislation that DUK implies is there but nothing comes up.. hmm I wonder if they are taking credit for something that hasn't actually happened.. wouldn't be the first time.
If you search Regulation 1169/2011 for mention of diabetes or diabetic, then its absence is clearly shown. The only condition that has a specific mention under law is as a result of the Cancer Act 1939.Found it
"Regulation 609/2013 on foods for specific groups confirms that there will be no specific category of foods that may make claims stating they are suitable for diabetics. Department of Health (DH) has previously advised that the use of these statements should be evaluated in line with Article 7(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 on the provision of food information to consumers. DH advice is that that use of statements such as “Diabetic” or “Suitable for diabetics” is misleading if all similar foods (e.g. foods bearing authorised nutrition claims for reduced sugar) are suitable for diabetics i.e. Article 7(1) (c) of Regulation (EU) No 1169/20112. As such, manufacturers have been advised to change their labels where they bear these statements and it will be for the Home/Primary Authority to liaise with the business to assist with compliance in the first instance. "
Hmmm so it's "advice" does that mean not enforceable...?
I think this is the instrument that transfers the EU regulation into UK law, but looking at the ammendments listed it is just tinkering round the edges regarding appeals and timings, and as I pointed out earlier the EU reg did not cover diabetes as a group.How about this, page 4, a couple of paragraphs down?
https://www.food.gov.uk/sites/default/files/enf-e-16-041.pdf
Expensive yes same as Haagen Dad or Ben and Jerrys.Great but damned expensive
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