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Percivalpest | 22:34 Fri 10th Feb 2006 | Food & Drink
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Is there a statutory duty on manufacturers to label their foodstuffs accurately ? There is surely a strong incentive to cheat on calorie labelling

  
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I would imagine they'd be breaking the Trade descriptions Act by stating something that was untrue.
IF they announce the calorific content (which isn't required unless they make a claim about the food i.e. low calorie) then yes it must be accurate and it will be tested by the manufacturer and then at some point by a Public Analyst for your local Env Health/Trading Stds.

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