Food Labeling Regulations Flashcards

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What does CFIA stands for and what is its mandate?

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Canadian Food Inspection Agency; It safeguards food, plants and animals to enhance the health, environment and economy of Canadians

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What are CFIA’s 4 departments?

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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Health Canada
Industry Canada

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Describe a few functions of CFIA (5)

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Investigate complaints
Recall unsafe products
Food Labeling
Certify exports
Prevent/minimize zoonotic diseases
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When it comes to food labels, what are the differences in functions of Health Canada and the CFIA?

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Health Canada will establish policies/regulations/standards and will provide consumers information
CFIA will enforce what Health Canada establishes

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This section “No person shall label or sell any food in a manner that is false, misleading or deceptive or is likely to create an erroneous impression regarding its composition or safety” is part of which legislation?

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Food and Drugs Act and Regulations

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What are the 7 basic labeling requirements

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Bilingual
Best Before Date
Nutrition Information
Common Name
Net Quantity
Name & Address of Company
List of Ingredients
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What are the two definitions of the “Common Name” given to a product?

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Name prescribed by a regulation

If no prescribed name, name by which the product is commonly known

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The Best Before Date is for what type of product and should be accompanied with what if necessary?

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It is for product with durable life of 90 days or less; it must include storage instructions if they are different than room temperature

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In what language should the Name & Address of company be written?

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French OR English

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In what units should the Net Quantity be in and what is its purpose?

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Should be in metric units and it allows to calculate the nutritional information of the whole package

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In the list of ingredients, which ingredients do not need to follow the golden rule?

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spices
seasonings
herbs
flavorings
flavor enhancers
food additives
vitamins
minerals (expect SALT!!)
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With the new regulation, what do sugar-based ingredients include?

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Mono-di-saccharide
A sweetening agent (lactose, fancy molasses)
Product functioning as a sweetening agent (concentrated grape juice)

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13
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What are some causes of Undeclared Allergens? (4)

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Incomplete cleaning
Labeling error
Ingredient changes/substitutions
Unknown ingredient in raw material

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Name the allergens that always need to be declared (10)

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Peanuts, Tree nuts, Milk products, Eggs, Soy, Seafood, Sesame seed, Wheat, Mustard seed, Sulphites

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What needs to be done with packaging when a product has artificial sweeteners

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It needs to be indicated on the label and they need to be included in the ingredients list

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16
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What foods are exempt of nutritional labeling (5)

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Foods with insignificant amount of core nutrients
Beverages with more than 0.5% alcohol
Fresh fruits and vegetables
Raw meat, poultry and fish
One bite confections
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What happens if the Net Quantity is within 200% of the reference amount displayed on Health Canada

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The serving size must be equal to the entire package

18
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What are examples of Nutrient Content Claims?

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Low in Fat, Source of Vit C, Very High source of fibers

19
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On what are Nutrient Content Claims based upon?

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They are based on a Regulated Reference Amount

4g or more of fibre per ref. amount of 55g

20
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What Health claims are foods, drugs or cosmetics prohibited?

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To be advertised as a treatment/prevention/cure for diseases/disorders/…

21
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What are the 3 “grades” of Organic labeling?

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at least 95% organic = organic
]70, 95%[ = can call organic, but cannot have label
less than 70% = can declare organic ingredients

22
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What is the difference between a Product of Canada and a product Made in Canada

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Product of Canada = Manufacturing & Manpower are Canadian, at least 98% of ingredients are Canadian
Made in Canada = The last substantial transformation was done in Canada

23
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What does a product Made in Canada needs to indicate?

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If it is made with: imported ingredients Vs. domestic and imported ingredients