Food label info accurate, says FDA
FDA tests found that of the nutrients measured (fat sodium vitamins etc.) 87% of the label statements were accurate. In fact the accuracy rate for fat content was said to be 94% just ahead of the 93% accuracy for calories.
Statements on branded products may be largely accurate but a consumer group questioned the facts shown for products produced locally. Bonnie Liebman of the Center for Science in the Public Interest showed survey results that indicate that locally-produced foods are more likely to misrepresent nutrient content. In one case cited a New York bakery was selling allegedly fat-free muffins that contained 10 to 20 grams of fat. Thus Liebman says consumers "still can't trust claims on foods they get at local bakeries or delis."














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