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Year: 2015

Be an informed shopper: Decoding the Nutrition Facts table found on egg cartons

Have you ever wondered what the list of numbers, percentages and nutrients on a food label represent? This panel of information is the Nutrition Facts table. It exists to help Canadians understand the nutritional content of prepackaged food quickly and easily, and to provide a point of comparison between food items.1 The Canadian Food Inspection […]

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