GSO 2333:2013

Gulf Technical Regulation   Historical
· Approved on 02 October 2013 · Edition 1

Requirements for nutrition and health claim in the food

GSO 2333:2013 Files

Arabic 11 Pages
Historical Reference Language
11.5 BHD
English 7 Pages
Historical
9.0 BHD

GSO 2333:2013 Scope

1.1 These guidelines relate to the use of nutrition and health claims in food labelling and, where required by the authorities having jurisdiction, in advertising. 1.2 These guidelines apply to all foods for which nutrition and health claims are made without prejudice to specific provisions under Codex standards or Guidelines relating to Foods for Special Dietary Uses and Foods for Special Medical Purposes. 1.3 These guidelines are intended to supplement the Codex General Guidelines on Claims and do not supersede any prohibitions contained therein. 1.4 Nutrition and health claims shall not be permitted for foods for infants and young children except where specifically provided for in relevant Codex standards or national legislation.

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