Talk:Health claims on food labels

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Could somebody give some more examples on such claims?

(e.g. for A, B, C, D)

The generic health claims that are accepted as being scientifically sound and legally accepted are:

David Thrale 14:40 13 Jul 2003 (UTC)

Maybe someone should transcribe some of those as examples sometime.... Bic1313 02:27, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Non-existent paper

I'm looking for the final paper about health claims in the EU.

The article says The final consensus paper, comprising the final set of criteria, will be published in June 2005 in the European Journal of Nutrition.

but the final set of criteria does not seem to be part of this particular magazine edition, see [4]. --Abdull 19:07, 15 August 2006 (UTC)