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CFIA seeks feedback on proposed guidance for labelling alt-egg products

By Food in Canada Staff   

Packaging Regulation Plant-based foods Canadian Food Inspection Agency Editor pick labelling Plant-based eggs

Industry, consumers and other interested stakeholders are encouraged to share their thoughts by October 28

As the plant-based food industry continues to grow along with consumer demand for these foods, the federal government is working to develop clear guidance on how to label and represent these products. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) launches a 90-day consultation on proposed guidance for how to label and represent plant-based alternatives to egg products.

In Canada, all information on food labels or in advertisements must be truthful and not misleading. Clear guidance will help industry comply with the legislation and support consistency in how these foods are promoted. It will also allow consumers to make informed food choices that match their dietary preferences.

The guidance clarifies how to distinguish plant-based alternatives from egg products and explains how the different components on labels (such as words, images and packaging) should be used to create an overall impression of the product that is not misleading.

CFIA would like to know if the proposed guidance gives food businesses all the information they need to comply with the legislation for labelling and representing plant-based alternatives to egg products. Industry, consumers and other interested stakeholders are encouraged to share their thoughts by October 28, 2024.


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