Q: What is the definition of "Percent fat free" when used on a food label?


 A: A product bearing this claim must be a low fat or a fat free product. In addition, the claim must accurately reflect the amount of fat present in 100 g of the food. Thus, if a food contains 2.5 g fat per 50 g, the claim must be "95 percent fat free."

 

Source: Excerpted from FDA Backgrounder, May 1999: The Food Label.


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