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Food Labeling: Serving Sizes of Foods That Can Reasonably Be Consumed at One Eating Occasion, Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed, Serving Size-Related Issues, Dual-Column Labeling, and Miscellaneous Topics; Guidance for Industry; Availability

other · Food and Drug Administration · Rule · Published 2019-12-31 · 84 FR 72230

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Document number
2019-27868
Federal Register citation
84 FR 72230
CFR reference
21 CFR 101
Type
Rule
Action
Notification of availability.
Category
other
Sub-agency
Food and Drug Administration
Publication date
2019-12-31
HHS docket
Docket No. FDA-2018-D-1459

Abstract

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is announcing the availability of a final guidance for industry entitled "Food Labeling: Serving Sizes of Foods That Can Reasonably Be Consumed At One Eating Occasion, Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed, Serving Size-Related Issues, Dual-Column Labeling, and Miscellaneous Topics." The final guidance provides questions and answers on topics related primarily to implementing two final rules, one entitled "Food Labeling: Serving Sizes of Foods That Can Reasonably Be Consumed At One Eating Occasion; Dual-Column Labeling; Updating, Modifying, and Establishing Certain Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed; Serving Size for Breath Mints; and Technical Amendments," and the other entitled "Food Labeling: Revision of the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels." The final guidance also discusses formatting issues for dual-column labeling, products that have limited space for nutrition labeling, and additional issues dealing with compliance.

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