NUTRITION AND DIET THERAPY
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357394052
Author: DEBRUYNE
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Which of the following is not included on a food label?
a. percent daily value
b. recommended servings per day
c. serving size
d. calories from fats
Which of the following is correct regarding the % daily values on a food label?a. They provide precise values for an individual’s diet.b. They are based on a 2,000-Calorie-per-day diet.c. They are provided for every nutrient on the food label.d. They take serving size into consideration.
Which of the following is NOT required on a food label?
A. Calorie numbers of every nutrient the food contains
B. Statement of identity
C. Name and address of the manufacturer
D. Net content of the package
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