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Scotland have produced their own consultation pack. See Front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition labelling for pre-packed foods sold through retail outlets in the UK (Scotland) .
Claire Boville
Nutrition Division
Food Standards Agency (FSA)
6C Aviation House
125 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6NH
Tel:
020 7276 8168
Fax:
020 7276 8193
E-mail:
frontofpack@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
Responses are requested by: 5 November 2009
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Who will this consultation be of most interest to?
Food businesses, public health bodies, consumer groups and consumers.
What is the subject of this consultation?
Front of pack (FOP) nutrition labelling for pre-packed foods sold through retail outlets in the UK.
What is the purpose of this consultation?
The independent evaluation study on FOP nutrition labelling found that a single scheme would be helpful for consumers and that an integrated FOP labelling approach providing ‘high/medium/low’ text, traffic light colour coding and %GDA information was most effective in terms of consumer comprehension, consumer preference and enabling consumers to assess the healthiness of a product. This consultation seeks views on practical issues that need to be resolved for an integrated FOP nutrition labelling approach to work in real life settings and help consumers to make healthier choices. The consultation also seeks views on the related costs and benefits as identified in the draft Impact Assessment.
The independent evaluation study on FOP nutrition labelling found that a single FOP approach would be most helpful for shoppers and that the most effective FOP label combined text (high/medium/low), traffic light colour coding and %GDA information in an ‘integrated label’. The Agency is now formally consulting on practical issues that need to be resolved for an integrated FOP nutrition labelling approach to work in real life settings and help consumers to make healthier choices. The independent study, funded by the FSA (referred to as the independent research throughout), was published in May 2009 and is available via the link below.
Stakeholders' views are being sought on the following issues:
Significant progress has already been made in the UK by many UK retailers and manufacturers in terms of introducing FOP labelling to a wide range of foods on a voluntary basis. A voluntary approach allows industry to change labels (as a part of their normal re-labelling cycle) at minimum cost. The Agency notes that integrated FOP labels (incorporating ‘high/medium/low’ text, traffic light colour coding and %GDA) are already available in the marketplace, such as those used by Asda and McCain. The Agency will continue to monitor progress of the voluntary approach.
This consultation has been prepared in accordance with the (External) HM Government Code of Practice on Consultation , which states that a consultation must follow better regulation best practice, including carrying out an Impact Assessment (Regulatory Impact Assessment in Scotland). The assessment is included in the consultation documents.
We are interested in what you thought of this consultation and would therefore welcome your general feedback on both the consultation package and overall consultation process. If you would like to assist us to improve the quality of future consultations, please feel free to share your thoughts with us by using the consultation feedback questionnaire.
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In accordance with the FSA principle of openness our Information Centre at Aviation House will hold a copy of the completed consultation. The FSA will publish a summary of responses, which may include personal data, such as your full name. Disclosure of any other personal data would be made only upon request for the full consultation responses. If you do not want this information to be released, please complete and return the Publication of Personal Data Form. Return of this form does not mean that we will treat your response to the consultation as confidential, just your personal data.
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Within three months of a consultation ending we aim to publish a summary of responses received and provide a link to it from this page.
If, after three months, the summary is still not showing, please contact the person who was responsible for the original consultation. Alternatively, you can contact the FSA Consultation Co-ordinator by email: consultationcoordinator@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
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