Health Canada’s final amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations (FDR) – Nutrition Labelling was published in the Canada Gazette on December 14, 2016. This is the most common label format. This format is recommended unless there isn’t enough continuous vertical space to do so.
Nutrition labelling is information found on the labels of prepackaged foods. These give you information about the nutritional value of a food. You can use this information to make healthier food choices and achieve overall good health. All of the information in the Nutrition Facts table is based on an amount…
Left justified on the first line is the heading Nutrition Facts in bold followed by per HM, open parenthesis MM close parenthesis, followed by Calories, in bold, and a placeholder for the amount of Calories per serving of the product, also in bold.