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WRITTEN QUESTION No. 4072/97 by Phillip WHITEHEAD to the Commission. Nutritional labelling
WRITTEN QUESTION No. 4072/97 by Phillip WHITEHEAD to the Commission. Nutritional labelling
WRITTEN QUESTION No. 4072/97 by Phillip WHITEHEAD to the Commission. Nutritional labelling
Ú. v. ES C 187, 16.6.1998, p. 120
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WRITTEN QUESTION No. 4072/97 by Phillip WHITEHEAD to the Commission. Nutritional labelling
Official Journal C 187 , 16/06/1998 P. 0120
WRITTEN QUESTION E-4072/97 by Phillip Whitehead (PSE) to the Commission (14 January 1998) Subject: Nutritional labelling Does the Commission also agree that at present, inconsistent and confusing nutritional content claims like 'light' and 'low fat' make it difficult for consumers to be able to trust the validity of such claims, whereas these claims could be useful to consumers if they were more tightly controlled? Is the Commission planning to consider the control of these types of claims as part of the forthcoming nutrition labelling review? Joint answer to Written Questions E-4070/97 and E-4072/97 given by Mr Bangemann on behalf of the Commission (30 January 1998) The Commission believes that a safe and adequate supply of a great variety of foods is available today to consumers in the Community as a result of a number of Community policies, measures and activities. Correct and consistent information on food labels but also appropriate knowledge by and education of consumers are important elements which will help them to select a diet to suit their individual needs. Nutritional claims are one important aspect of labelling and the Commission is currently evaluating the comments on this specific issue received in response to the Commission's green paper on food law ((COM(97) 176 final. )) before deciding on any necessary measures.