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FOOD REGULATION 2015 - REG 33

Kinds of nutritional information required to be displayed

33 Kinds of nutritional information required to be displayed

(1) For the purposes of section 106N of the Act, the following kinds of nutritional information are prescribed in relation to standard food outlets--
(a) in relation to a standard food outlet that is not a supermarket--the average energy content of each standard food item for sale by the standard food outlet concerned expressed in kilojoules,
(b) in relation to a standard food outlet that is a supermarket--the average energy content of the whole or 100 grams of each standard food item for sale by the standard food outlet concerned expressed in kilojoules,
(c) in relation to all standard food outlets--the following statement--
The average adult daily energy intake is 8,700 kJ.
(2) The method of determining the nutritional information referred to in subclause (1) (a) or (b) is to calculate the average energy content of the whole of the standard food item concerned, or 100 grams of the item, (as the case may be) in accordance with Standard 1.2.8 of the Food Standards Code .
(3) If the average energy content is to be calculated for the whole of a standard food item, the average energy content is to be calculated in accordance with Standard 1.2.8 of the Food Standards Code , making necessary adjustments to ensure that the calculation is done in relation to the whole of the item rather than per 100 grams.
(4) The number of kilojoules calculated as referred to in subclause (2) may be rounded to the nearest 10 kilojoules.



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