Sentences with phrase «nutrient content meets»

Or that the food's nutrient content meets or exceeds standards developed by various American and European agencies based upon the latest scientific studies of nutrient requirements of dogs and cats.

Not exact matches

The FDA said the snacks were also deemed healthy, though none of the bars meet the agency's requirements for use of the nutrient content claim «healthy.»
Separately, Just Mayo does not meet the requirements for a «cholesterol - free» nutrient content claim (by failing to disclose the level of total fat per serving next to the said claim), while its website also includes an unauthorized implied heart health claim (the product contains too much fat to qualify), alleged the FDA.
The number of products carrying nutrition content claims that did not meet the nutrient profiling criteria suggests that comprehensive regulation is warranted.
Meeting the functional beverage and $ 19.6 billion craft beer markets head - on, each brew contains six to eight «superfoods» known for their rich nutrient content and health enhancing properties.
• A requirement that other food and drink intended for babies up to the age of 36 months meet strict national guidelines on nutrient content, quality and safety and be promoted only for babies over 6 months of age — if permitted at all;
• A requirement that other food and drink intended for babies up to the age of 36 months meet strict national guidelines on nutrient content, quality and safety and be promoted only for babies over 6 months of age;
As your little bundle of joy grows, the nutrient content of your breast milk changes to meet his / her needs.
If the label also states, «[Product] is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles,» its nutritional content was analyzed in a lab.
The ingredients included in this dog food must meet the exact requirements for purity and nutrient content defined by Hill's company.
In addition, each ingredient used is examined for safety, essential nutrient content and precise formulation that all meet their strict quality standards.
«Excess fiber can dilute the energy and nutrient content of the food to such an extent that an animal may have difficulty eating enough of the food to meet its needs.»
While the nutritional content of different brands of cat food may vary, cat foods formulated to meet the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) nutrient profile should contain adequate amounts of the following components.
The first statement indicates that the diet was deemed nutritionally adequate by chemically analyzing the nutrient content of the ingredients and / or the final product in a laboratory and that the nutrient concentrations met or exceeded what is set forth in the AAFCO nutrient profiles.
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