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More
and more people are relying on foods out of packets or
from fast food outlets for their meals due to the 'time
famine' they are experiencing. If your meals are not cooked
or prepared from scratch then you are not in control of
the ingredients. Food labels can help you feel more in
control of what you are eating if you understand how to
read them.
To
help consumers understand food labels, the Australian
New Zealand Food Safety Council changed the food laws
in December 2000 under the Food Standards Code.
This
module will bring you up to speed with all the changes
you can expect to see on food labels by the end of 2002
(there is a 2 year phase in period for these changes to
take effect to allow manufacturers to change over to the
new standards). It will help you understand misleading
'nutrient claims' which are usually splashed across the
front of the product, the nutrition information panel
which is usually on the back of the product and the ingredient
listing. It will also address labelling issues related
to food additives, functional foods, health claims, pick
the tick logo and genetically modified foods and ingredients.
This
module is therefore essential reading for anyone who is
interested in their health and well-being, and especially
for people who rely on packaged foods for most of their
meals.
The module is assessed with on-line true/false questions
and multiple choice questions.
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