Disappear recommended for diabetics food labeling
From July 20, labeling of foods recommended for diabetics disappears, for example, the often used orange circle.
The majority of diabetic food manufacturers used separate labeling – including the orange circle or diabetic inscription. Now, however, because of an EU regulation – which provides the abolition of the diabetic food category – these marks will disappear.
After a three-year grace period, which comes into force on July 20, the regulation only allows manufacturers to disclose private information on the sugar content. (MTI)
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