Question
Whether claims being made on food products like "as
much fiber as apple"/ "as much Vitamin C as ....glass of orange Juice" are permitted?Solution
Such claims are examples of "Equivalence Claims". FBOs can make equivalence claims only if the product is complying with conditions specified for the same in FSS (Advertising & Claims) Regulations.
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