New regulations for food labels are being updated on a regular basis. At alacalc.com put a lot of focus on always being in compliance with these regulations.
For British and EU users, the current food label regulations are described in the
Food Information for Consumers Regulation (FIR),
or in a more readable format here:
Guidance on the Provision of Food Information to Consumers.
For British companies, the details of the traffic light system is explained in the
British Retail Consortium (BRC).
More and more business are aware that these regulation’s provisions will generally have to be complied with as of 13 December 2014.
Our customers are happy to know that alacalc.com is compliant to these regulations. And just as important: in case that regulations change, alacalc.com users will automatically get access to the regulations without upgrade fees.
Not using alacalc yet to calculate your nutrition labels? Try it for free on alacalc.com.
For British and EU users, the current food label regulations are described in the
Food Information for Consumers Regulation (FIR),
or in a more readable format here:
Guidance on the Provision of Food Information to Consumers.
For British companies, the details of the traffic light system is explained in the
British Retail Consortium (BRC).
More and more business are aware that these regulation’s provisions will generally have to be complied with as of 13 December 2014.
Our customers are happy to know that alacalc.com is compliant to these regulations. And just as important: in case that regulations change, alacalc.com users will automatically get access to the regulations without upgrade fees.
Not using alacalc yet to calculate your nutrition labels? Try it for free on alacalc.com.
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