From 13 December 2016, processed foods and drinks must display nutritional information (energy, fat, saturates, carbohydrate, sugars, protein, salt) on ‘back of pack’, per 100g or ml. Labels can also give the amount per chosen portion but only in addition to per 100g or ml
‘Front of pack’ labelling remains voluntary and there are new requirements to increase consistency and aid usage.
Where a front of pack nutrition label is used it should consist of either energy alone, or energy, fat, saturates, sugars and salt. No other combination is permitted, so for example it is not possible to only give energy, fat and salt, nor is it possible to add other nutrients to the five, for example fibre
Yes, it's on the tray sheets and websiteI assume that the full info will still be on their website where there is plenty of space. Bit of forward planning and you'll be fine.
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