This conclusion can be made because the FDA requires the dietary ingredients in a proprietary blend to be listed
in order of predominance by weight.
We declare our ingredients by common and usual name in
order of predominance by weight in accordance with the government regulations on each and every package.
Ingredient Statement (In
Order of Predominance by Weight): Skipjack Tuna, Avocado Oil, Spices (Black Pepper, Celery Seed), Lemon Peel, Garlic, Onion, Citric Acid, Parsley, Lemon Oil, Extractive of spice.
Ingredient Statement (In
Order of Predominance by Weight): Skipjack Tuna, Avocado Oil, Chili Pepper, Organic Coconut Palm Sugar, Orange Peel, Spice (Cumin), Lime Oil.
Ingredient Statement (In
Order of Predominance by Weight): Skipjack Tuna, Avocado Oil, Organic Coconut Palm Sugar, Smoked Paprika, Ancho Chile, Habanero, Chili Pepper, Cayenne, Orange Peel, Onion, Garlic, Spearmint and Lime.
All ingredients in a product are listed on the label in
order of their predominance, with the first ingredient the most plentiful, and the last the least.
Ingredient Statement (In
Order of Predominance by Weight): Skipjack Tuna, Avocado Oil, Chili Pepper, Organic Coconut Palm Sugar, Orange Peel, Spice (Cumin), Lime Oil.
Ingredient Statement (In
Order of Predominance by Weight): Skipjack Tuna, Avocado Oil, Organic Coconut Palm Sugar, Smoked Paprika, Ancho Chile, Habanero, Chili Pepper, Cayenne, Orange Peel, Onion, Garlic, Spearmint and Lime.
Read the ingredients, which are listed in
order of predominance.
Ingredients are listed on the label in
order of predominance, with ingredients used in the greatest amounts first.
The ingredients panel is listed in
the order of predominance by weight.
Fresh meat undergoes less processing than meal, but the fact that the listing is in
order of predominance by weight means a fresh meat will invariable be listed as the # 1 ingredient.
Since ingredients are listed in
the order of predominance, the meals may appear lower in the ingredient declaration but pack as much or more protein than the whole muscle.
Analyzing the first 10 ingredients in a dog food is a great way to understand the overall nutrient content of the dog food because AAFCO requires all dog food ingredients to be listed in
order of predominance by their weight.
The ingredients list must be listed in
the order of predominance in the food.
«Listed in
order of predominance by weight» refers to the weight before processing.
FDA guidelines stipulate that dog food ingredients must be listed «in
order of predominance by weight.»
Ingredients on a food's label are listed in
order of predominance.
Some of the most common varieties or cultivars being grown in Canada, in
order of predominance are: USO 14, Finola (formerly FIN 314), Crag, USO 31, Alyssa, and Felina 34.