You may have noticed that there is nutrition information on many food packages in the grocery store. Canada introduced a new system for providing nutrition information on food labels in 2003. These new regulations are applicable to almost all prepackaged foods, ensuring the Nutrition Facts table has a consistent "look", and making it easy to find and read. As of December 12, 2005, most companies are required to have a Nutrition Facts table on their food products.
To help you better understand the new food label, Health Canada has created a tool called the Interactive nutrition label. By exploring our new interactive tool, you can learn how to use nutrition information to make more informed choices about the foods you buy.
| Amount | % Daily Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories 90 | |||
| Fat 3 g | 5 % | ||
| Saturated 0.5 g + Trans 1 g |
8 % | ||
| Cholesterol 0 mg | |||
| Sodium 130 mg | 5 % | ||
| Carbohydrate 14 g | 5 % | ||
| Fibre 2 g | 8 % | ||
| Sugars 2 g | |||
| Protein 2 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 0 % | Vitamin C | 0 % |
| Calcium | 0 % | Iron | 4 % |

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| Amount | % Daily Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories 70 | |||
| Fat 0.5 g | 1 % | ||
| Saturated 0 g + Trans 0 g |
0 % | ||
| Cholesterol 0 mg | |||
| Sodium 250 mg | 10 % | ||
| Carbohydrate 13 g | 4 % | ||
| Fibre 2 g | 8 % | ||
| Sugars 6 g | |||
| Protein 2 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 2 % | Vitamin C | 2 % |
| Calcium | 0 % | Iron | 4 % |
Use the Nutrition Facts table to help you make informed choices. Making healthy food choices can help reduce your risk of nutrition-related chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
All the information in the Nutrition Facts table is based on a specific amount of food. Be sure to compare this amount to the amount you eat.
The first thing you should do when you read the Nutrition Facts is to:
| Amount | % Daily Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories 140 | |||
| Fat 1.5 g | 2 % | ||
| Saturated 0.3 g + Trans 0.5 g |
4 % | ||
| Cholesterol 0 mg | |||
| Sodium 290 mg | 12 % | ||
| Carbohydrate 26 g | 9 % | ||
| Fibre 3 g | 12 % | ||
| Sugars 2 g | |||
| Protein 5 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 0 % | Vitamin C | 0 % |
| Calcium | 4 % | Iron | 10 % |
The specific amount may be indicated by:
Use the % Daily Value to see if a food has a little or a lot of a nutrient.
The % Daily Value is:
Use the % Daily Value to make food comparisons.
The % Daily Value provides a quick overview of the nutrient profile of the food, allowing product comparisons based on more than one nutrient. It puts nutrients on the same scale (0% - 100% Daily Value). You can quickly identify the strengths and weaknesses of a food product.
Here are two Nutrition Facts tables:
| Amount | % Daily Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories 340 | |||
| Fat 27 g | 42 % | ||
| Saturated 12 g + Trans 2 g |
70 % | ||
| Cholesterol 70 mg | |||
| Sodium 330 mg | 14 % | ||
| Carbohydrate 3 g | 1 % | ||
| Fibre 0 g | 0 % | ||
| Sugars 3 g | |||
| Protein 24 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 0 % | Vitamin C | 0 % |
| Calcium | 2 % | Iron | 30 % |
| Amount | % Daily Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories 200 | |||
| Fat 9 g | 14 % | ||
| Saturated 2 g + Trans 1 g |
15 % | ||
| Cholesterol 70 mg | |||
| Sodium 800 mg | 33 % | ||
| Carbohydrate 4 g | 1 % | ||
| Fibre 0 g | 0 % | ||
| Sugars 0 g | |||
| Protein 25 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 0 % | Vitamin C | 0 % |
| Calcium | 4 % | Iron | 2 % |
The specific amount of food, listed in the Nutrition Facts, is the same for both products. Compare the % Daily Value to determine what product has the most iron.
Calories and the same core nutrients are always listed in the same order. A consistent look makes the Nutrition Facts table easy to find and use.
Learn about the core nutrients in the Nutrition Facts table.
| Amount | % Daily Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories 200 | |||
| Fat 9 g | 14 % | ||
| Saturated 2 g + Trans 1 g |
15 % | ||
| Cholesterol 70 mg | |||
| Sodium 800 mg | 33 % | ||
| Carbohydrate 4 g | 1 % | ||
| Fibre 0 g | 0 % | ||
| Sugars 0 g | |||
| Protein 25 g | |||
| Vitamin A | 0 % | Vitamin C | 0 % |
| Calcium | 4 % | Iron | 2 % |
Use nutrition claims to make informed food choices.
The Government has rules in place that must be met before a nutrition claim can be made on a label or advertisement. The rules for nutrition claims apply to all foods, prepackaged and not prepackaged, no matter where they are sold.
A manufacturer can choose whether or not to include nutrition claims on the label or in the advertisement of a food.
Many products will have nutrition claims as these claims highlight a feature of interest to consumers.
Ingredients: Whole wheat, wheat bran, sugar/glucose-fructose, salt, malt (corn flour, malted barley), vitamins (thiamine hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, d-calcium pantothenate), minerals (iron, zinc oxide).
The list of ingredients is mandatory and has been on the food product package for many years. All of the ingredients for a food are listed in descending order by weight. The ingredients present in the greatest amount in a product are listed first. Therefore, in this example, whole wheat is the ingredient present in the greatest amount, since it is listed first.
The list is also a source of information for people who want to avoid certain ingredients or verify the presence of an ingredient in a food.
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