Understanding Food Labels

One of the ‘secrets’ to successful and sustainable fat loss is learning to decipher food labels and then putting this skill to good use when making food purchases.

The following food label claims may assist you to better understand what you are eating, and to choose products which better meet your health and nutrition needs. 

CLAIM                          
CONDITION
Fats 
Low saturated fatNo more than 1.5g saturated fat per 100g
Or  0.75g saturated fat  per 100g of liquid
Reduced saturated fat
Reduced in saturated fat
Less saturated fat
Lower saturated fat
No more than 2g saturated fat per 100g
Or 1g saturated fat per 100g liquid
Reduced fat
Lower fat
Less fat
At least 25 per cent less fat than regular products
Decrease of at least 3g fat per 100g
Or 1.5g fat per 100g liquid
Low fat/low in fatNot more than 3g fat per 100g
Or1.5g fat per 100g liquid
Fat freeShould not have more than 0.15g total fat per 100g
X per cent fat freeMust meet all requirements of ‘low fat’ claim
Must state actual fat content
Salt / Sodium 
Low salt / sodium
Low in salt / sodium
Not more than 120mg sodium per 100g
Very low salt / sodium
Very low in salt /sodium
Not have more than 40g sodium per 100g
Reduced salt / sodium
Reduced in salt / sodium
Salt / sodium reduced
Not contain more than 600mg per 100g
Lightly salted 
Salt free
No salt
Sodium free
No sodium
Not contain more than 5mg sodium per 100g
Or 2.5mg sodium per 100g liquid food
No added salt / sodium
Unsalted
No salt added
Cholesterol 
Reduced cholesterol
Lower cholesterol
Less cholesterol
Not contain more than 20mg cholesterol per 100g
Ether low in fat or fatty acid component should not have more than 20 per cent saturated fatty acids and not less than 40 per cent polyunsaturated/monounsaturated fatty acids
Cholesterol free
No cholesterol
Not contain more than 20mg cholesterol per 100g
Ether low in fat or fatty acid component should not have more than 20 per cent saturated fatty acids and not less than 40 per cent polyunsaturated/monounsaturated fatty acids
Other 
Light / Lite
Diet
Can be related to taste, texture, salt or fat
Not always low in fat
Characteristics which make it light must be listed on label
Energy content relatively lower than normal products
Energy content should not be more than 60 per cent of energy content of same quantity of reference product
Reduction in energy content must be at least 170 kj per 100g
Or 80 kj per 100g liquid compared with reference product
Toasted / oven bakedUsually means fried. Check for added fats
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