As an industry, we have undertaken significant measures to provide consumers with more information, including clear
kilojoule labelling on the front of packs and smaller pack sizes.
«As an industry we have been at the forefront of providing front - of - pack
kilojoule labelling on our products to ensure consumers have the necessary information to make informed purchasing decisions.
These measures include more low - kilojoule choices, clear
kilojoule labelling on the front of packs and smaller pack sizes.
Dr Dunford said that many consumers still struggle to use
kilojoule labelling, but HSR perform well in terms of consumer understanding.
«Check
your kilojoule label and compare products.
Not exact matches
The non-alcoholic beverages industry has voluntarily displayed
kilojoule information on the front of
labels and has restricted sales of regular
kilojoule soft drinks in schools.
For close to a decade the industry has not marketed to children under 12, has reformulated products to offer low and no - sugar varieties and has voluntarily displayed
kilojoule information on the front of
labels.
In terms of self - imposed industry regulation, the industry does not market regular
kilojoule products to children under 12, has reformulated products to offer low and no - sugar varieties, has voluntarily displayed
kilojoule information on the front of
labels and has restricted sales of regular
kilojoule soft drinks in schools.
The Nutrition Information Panel on a food
label offers the simplest and easiest way to choose foods with less saturated fat, salt (sodium), added sugars and
kilojoules, and more fibre.
This includes offering a growing range of low and no
kilojoule products and transparent nutritional information on the front of all
labels,» Mr Parker said.
The industry has taken significant measures to provide consumers with more options and information to allow informed dietary choices through developing reformulated products to offer low and no - sugar varieties, voluntarily displaying
kilojoule information on the front of
labels and restricting sales of regular
kilojoule soft drinks in schools.
Our major members have also committed themselves to introduce, over a period of two years, a front - of - pack
label on beverages with details of the % DI of total energy (
kilojoules) per serve that the beverage contains.