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Food and Drug Regulations

Version of section B.01.513 from 2006-03-22 to 2007-07-30:

  •  (1) No person shall, on the label of or in any advertisement for a food, make the statement or claim “light” or “léger” — including any phonetic rendering of that statement or claim — respecting a sensory characteristic of the food unless the following conditions are met:

    • (a) if the statement or claim “light” or “léger” is made on the label of a food, the sensory characteristic shall be

      • (i) adjacent to, without any intervening printed, written or graphic material,

        • (A) the statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made only once, or

        • (B) the most prominent statement or claim on the principal display panel or, if none appears there, the most prominent statement or claim elsewhere on the label, if the statement or claim is made more than once, and

      • (ii) shown in letters of at least the same size and prominence as

        • (A) those of the statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made only once, or

        • (B) those of the most prominent statement or claim on the principal display panel or, if none appears there, the most prominent statement or claim elsewhere on the label, if the statement or claim is made more than once;

    • (b) if the statement or claim “light” or “léger” is made in an advertisement for a food, other than a radio or television advertisement, the sensory characteristic shall be

      • (i) adjacent to, without any intervening printed, written or graphic material, the statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made only once, or the most prominent statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made more than once, and

      • (ii) shown in letters of at least the same size and prominence as those of the statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made only once, or the most prominent statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made more than once;

    • (c) if the statement or claim “light” or “léger” is made in a radio advertisement or in the audio portion of a television advertisement, the sensory characteristic shall immediately precede or follow the statement or claim; and

    • (d) if the statement or claim “light” or “léger” is made in the visual portion of a television advertisement, the sensory characteristic shall

      • (i) appear concurrently with and for the same amount of time as the statement or claim,

      • (ii) be adjacent to, without any intervening printed, written or graphic material, the statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made only once, or the most prominent statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made more than once, and

      • (iii) be shown in letters of at least the same size and prominence as those of the statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made only once, or the most prominent statement or claim, if the statement or claim is made more than once.

  • (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

    • (a) the English statement or claim “light” when used in accordance with subsection 12(1) of the Maple Products Regulations; or

    • (b) the statement or claim “light” or “léger” when used with respect to rum.

      TABLE

      Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
      ItemSubjectConditions — FoodConditions — Label or AdvertisementStatement or Claim
       
      1Free of energyThe food provides less than 5 Calories or 21 kilojoules per reference amount and serving of stated size.“energy-free”, “free of energy”, “no energy”, “0 energy”, “zero energy”, “without energy”, “contains no energy”, “Calorie-free”, “free of Calories”, “no Calories”, “0 Calories”, “zero Calories”, “without Calories” or “contains no Calories”
      2Low in energy

      The food provides

      • (a) 40 Calories or 167 kilojoules or less per reference amount and serving of stated size and, if the reference amount is 30 g or 30 mL or less, per 50 g; or

      • (b) 120 Calories or 500 kilojoules or less per 100 g, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “low energy”, “low in energy”, “low source of energy”, “little energy”, “low Calorie”, “low in Calories”, “low source of Calories”, “contains only (number) Calories per serving”, “contains less than (number) Calories per serving” or “few Calories”
      3Reduced in energy
      • (1) The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified so that it provides at least 25% less energy

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 2 for the subject “low in energy” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:
      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in energy value compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in Calories.

      “reduced energy”, “reduced in energy”, “energy-reduced”, “less energy”, “lower energy”, “lower in energy”, “reduced Calorie”, “reduced in Calories”, “Calorie-reduced”, “less Calories”, “lower Calories”, “lower in Calories” or “fewer Calories”
      4Lower in energy
      • (1) The food provides at least 25% less energy

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The reference food of the same food group does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 2 for the subject “low in energy” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:
      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in energy value compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in Calories.

      “less energy”, “lower energy”, “lower in energy”, “less Calories”, “lower Calorie”, “lower in Calories” or “fewer Calories”
      5Source of energyThe food provides at least 100 Calories or 420 kilojoules per reference amount and serving of stated size.“source of energy”, “contains energy”, “provides energy”, “source of Calories”, “contains Calories” or “provides Calories”
      6More energy

      The food provides at least 25% more energy, totalling at least 100 more Calories or 420 more kilojoules

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in energy value compared to the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in Calories.

      “more Calories”, “contains more Calories”, “higher Calories” or “higher in Calories”
      7Low in proteinThe food contains no more than 1 g of protein per 100 g of the food.“low protein”, “low in protein”, “low source of protein”, “contains only (number) g of protein per serving” or “contains less than (number) g of protein per serving”
      8Source of protein

      The food has a protein rating of 20 or more, as determined by official method FO-1, Determination of Protein Rating, October 15, 1981,

      • (a) per reasonable daily intake; or

      • (b) per 30 g combined with 125 mL of milk, if the food is a breakfast cereal.

      “source of protein”, “contains protein”, “good source of protein”, “high protein”, “high in protein” or “provides protein”
      9Excellent source of protein

      The food has a protein rating of 40 or more, as determined by official method FO-1, Determination of Protein Rating, October 15, 1981,

      • (a) per reasonable daily intake; or

      • (b) per 30 g combined with 125 mL of milk, if the food is a breakfast cereal.

      “excellent source of protein”, “very high protein”, “very high in protein” or “rich in protein”
      10More protein

      The food

      • (a) has a protein rating of 20 or more, as determined by official method FO-1, Determination of Protein Rating, October 15, 1981,

      • (i) per reasonable daily intake, or

      • (ii) per 30 g combined with 125 mL of milk, if the food is a breakfast cereal; and

      • (b) contains at least 25% more protein, totalling at least 7 g more, per reasonable daily intake than the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in protein compared to the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “more protein”, “higher protein” or “higher in protein”
      11Free of fat

      The food contains

      • (a) less than 0.5 g of fat per reference amount and serving of stated size; or

      • (b) less than 0.5 g of fat per serving of stated size, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “fat-free”, “free of fat”, “no fat”, “0 fat”, “zero fat”, “without fat”, “contains no fat” or “non-fat”
      12Low in fat

      The food contains

      • (a) 3 g or less of fat per reference amount and serving of stated size and, if the reference amount is 30 g or 30 mL or less, per 50 g; or

      • (b) 3 g or less of fat per 100 g with 30% or less of the energy from fat, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “low fat”, “low in fat”, “low source of fat”, “little fat”, “contains only (number) g of fat per serving” or “contains less than (number) g of fat per serving”
      13Reduced in fat
      • (1) The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified so that it contains at least 25% less fat

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 12 for the subject “low in fat” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in fat compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “reduced fat”, “reduced in fat”, “fat-reduced”, “less fat”, “lower fat” or “lower in fat”
      14Lower in fat
      • (1) The food contains at least 25% less fat

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The reference food of the same food group does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 12 for the subject “low in fat” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in fat compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “less fat”, “lower fat” or “lower in fat”
      15100% fat-free

      The food

      • (a) contains less than 0.5 g of fat per 100 g;

      • (b) contains no added fat; and

      • (c) meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 11 for the subject “free of fat” set out in column 1.

      “100% fat-free” or “100% free of fat”
      16(Percentage) fat-freeThe food meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 12 for the subject “low in fat” set out in column 1.One of the following statements or claims is stated: “low fat” or “low in fat”.“(percentage) fat-free” or “(percentage) free of fat”
      17No added fat
      • (1) The food contains no added fats or oils set out in Division 9, or added butter or ghee, or ingredients that contain added fats or oils, or butter or ghee.

      • (2) The similar reference food contains added fats or oils set out in Division 9, or added butter or ghee.

      “no fat added”, “no added fat” or “without added fat”
      18Free of saturated fatty acids

      The food contains

      • (a) less than 0.2 g saturated fatty acids and less than 0.2 g trans fatty acids per reference amount and serving of stated size; or

      • (b) less than 0.2 g saturated fatty acids and less than 0.2 g trans fatty acids per serving of stated size, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “saturated fatty acids-free”, “free of saturated fatty acids”, “no saturated fatty acids”, “0 saturated fatty acids”, “zero saturated fatty acids”, “without saturated fatty acids”, “saturated fat-free”, “free of saturated fat”, “no saturated fat”, “0 saturated fat”, “zero saturated fat”, “without saturated fat”, “saturates-free”, “free of saturates”, “no saturates”, “0 saturates”, “zero saturates” or “without saturates”
      19Low in saturated fatty acids
      • (1) The food contains 2 g or less of saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids combined

      • (a) per reference amount and serving of stated size; or

      • (b) per 100 g, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The food provides 15% or less energy from the sum of saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids.

      “low saturated fatty acids”, “low in saturated fatty acids”, “low source of saturated fatty acids”, “little saturated fatty acids”, “contains only (number) g of saturated fatty acids per serving”, “contains less than (number) g of saturated fatty acids per serving”, “low saturated fat”, “low in saturated fat”, “low source of saturated fat”, “little saturated fat”, “contains only (number) g of saturated fat per serving”, “contains less than (number) g of saturated fat per serving”, “low saturates”, “low in saturates”, “low source of saturates”, “little saturates”, “contains only (number) g of saturates per serving” or “contains less than (number) g of saturates per serving”
      20Reduced in saturated fatty acids
      • (1) The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified, without increasing the content of trans fatty acids, so that it contains at least 25% less saturated fatty acids

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in saturated fatty acids compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “reduced saturated fatty acids”, “reduced in saturated fatty acids”, “saturated fatty acids-reduced”, “less saturated fatty acids”, “lower saturated fatty acids”, “lower in saturated fatty acids”, “fewer saturated fatty acids”, “reduced saturated fat”, “reduced in saturated fat”, “saturated fat-reduced”, “less saturated fat”, “lower saturated fat”, “lower in saturated fat”, “reduced saturates”, “reduced in saturates”, “saturates-reduced”, “less saturates”, “lower saturates”, “lower in saturates” or “fewer saturates”
      21Lower in saturated fatty acids
      • (1) The food contains at least 25% less saturated fatty acids and the content of trans fatty acids is not higher

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The reference food of the same food group does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in saturated fatty acids compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “less saturated fatty acids”, “lower saturated fatty acids”, “lower in saturated fatty acids”, “fewer saturated fatty acids”, “less saturated fat”, “lower saturated fat”, “lower in saturated fat”, “less saturates”, “lower saturates”, “lower in saturates” or “fewer saturates”
      22Free of trans fatty acids

      The food

      • (a) contains less than 0.2 g of trans fatty acids

      • (i) per reference amount and serving of stated size, or

      • (ii) per serving of stated size, if the food is a prepackaged meal; and

      • (b) meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      “trans fatty acids-free”, “free of trans fatty acids”, “no trans fatty acids”, “0 trans fatty acids”, “zero trans fatty acids”, “without trans fatty acids”, “contains no trans fatty acids”, “trans fat-free”, “free of trans fat”, “no trans fat”, “0 trans fat”, “zero trans fat”, “without trans fat”, “contains no trans fat”, “trans-free”, “free of trans”, “no trans”, “0 trans”, “zero trans” or “without trans”
      23Reduced in trans fatty acids
      • (1) The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified, without increasing the content of saturated fatty acids, so that it contains at least 25% less trans fatty acids

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in trans fatty acids compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “reduced trans”, “reduced in trans”, “trans-reduced”, “reduced trans fatty acids”, “reduced in trans fatty acids”, “trans fatty acids-reduced”, “less trans fatty acids”, “lower trans fatty acids”, “lower in trans fatty acids”, “fewer trans fatty acids”, “reduced trans fat”, “reduced in trans fat”, “trans fat-reduced”, “less trans fat”, “lower trans fat” or “lower in trans fat”
      24Lower in trans fatty acids
      • (1) The food contains at least 25% less trans fatty acids and the content of saturated fatty acids is not higher

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The reference food of the same food group does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in trans fatty acids compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “less trans fatty acids”, “lower trans fatty acids”, “lower in trans fatty acids”, “fewer trans fatty acids”, “less trans fat”, “lower trans fat”, “lower in trans fat”, “less trans”, “lower trans” or “lower in trans”
      25Source of omega-3 poly-unsaturated fatty acids

      The food contains

      • (a) 0.3 g or more of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids per reference amount and serving of stated size; or

      • (b) 0.3 g or more of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids per 100 g, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “source of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids”, “contains omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids”, “provides omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids”, “source of omega-3 polyunsaturated fat”, “contains omega-3 polyunsaturated fat”, “provides omega-3 polyunsaturated fat”, “source of omega-3 polyunsaturates”, “contains omega-3 polyunsaturates” or “provides omega-3 polyunsaturates”
      26Source of omega-6 poly-unsaturated fatty acids

      The food contains

      • (a) 2 g or more of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids per reference amount and serving of stated size; or

      • (b) 2 g or more of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids per 100 g, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “source of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids”, “contains omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids”, “provides omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids”, “source of omega-6 polyunsaturated fat”, “contains omega-6 polyunsaturated fat”, “provides omega-6 polyunsaturated fat”, “source of omega-6 polyunsaturates”, “contains omega-6 polyunsaturates” or “provides omega-6 polyunsaturates”
      27Free of cholesterol

      The food

      • (a) contains less than 2 mg of cholesterol

      • (i) per reference amount and serving of stated size, or

      • (ii) per serving of stated size, if the food is a prepackaged meal; and

      • (b) meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      “cholesterol-free”, “free of cholesterol”, “no cholesterol”, “0 cholesterol”, “zero cholesterol”, “without cholesterol” or “contains no cholesterol”
      28Low in cholesterol

      The food

      • (a) contains 20 mg or less of cholesterol per

      • (i) reference amount and serving of stated size and, if the reference amount is 30 g or 30 mL or less, per 50 g, or

      • (ii) per 100 g, if the food is a prepackaged meal; and

      • (b) meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      “low cholesterol”, “low in cholesterol”, “low source of cholesterol”, “little cholesterol”, “contains only (number) mg of cholesterol per serving” or “contains less than (number) mg of cholesterol per serving”
      29Reduced in cholesterol
      • (1) The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified so that it contains at least 25% less cholesterol

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 28 for the subject “low in cholesterol” set out in column 1.

      • (3) The food meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in cholesterol compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in milligrams.

      “reduced cholesterol”, “reduced in cholesterol”, “cholesterol-reduced”, “less cholesterol”, “lower cholesterol” or “lower in cholesterol”
      30Lower in cholesterol
      • (1) The food contains at least 25% less cholesterol

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The reference food of the same food group does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 28 for the subject “low in cholesterol” set out in column 1.

      • (3) The food meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 19 for the subject “low in saturated fatty acids” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in cholesterol compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in milligrams.

      “less cholesterol”, “lower cholesterol” or “lower in cholesterol”
      31Free of sodium or salt

      The food contains

      • (a) less than 5 mg of sodium per reference amount and serving of stated size; or

      • (b) less than 5 mg of sodium per serving of stated size, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “sodium-free”, “free of sodium”, “no sodium”, “0 sodium”, “zero sodium”, “without sodium”, “contains no sodium”, “salt-free”, “free of salt”, “no salt”, “0 salt”, “zero salt”, “without salt” or “contains no salt”
      32Low in sodium or salt

      The food contains

      • (a) 140 mg or less of sodium per reference amount and serving of stated size and, if the reference amount is 30 g or 30 mL or less, per 50 g; or

      • (b) 140 mg or less of sodium per 100 g, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “low sodium”, “low in sodium”, “low source of sodium”, “little sodium”, “contains only (number) mg of sodium per serving”, “contains less than (number) mg of sodium per serving”, “low salt”, “low in salt”, “low source of salt”, “little salt”, “contains only (number) mg of salt per serving” or “contains less than (number) mg salt per serving”
      33Reduced in sodium or salt
      • (1) The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified so that it contains at least 25% less sodium

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 32 for the subject “low in sodium or salt” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in sodium content compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in milligrams.

      “reduced sodium”, “reduced in sodium”, “sodium-reduced”, “less sodium”, “lower sodium”, “lower in sodium”, “reduced salt”, “reduced in salt”, “salt-reduced”, “less salt”, “lower salt” or “lower in salt”
      34Lower in sodium or salt
      • (1) The food contains at least 25% less sodium

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The reference food of the same food group does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 32 for the subject “low in sodium or salt” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in sodium content compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in milligrams.

      “less sodium”, “lower sodium”, “lower in sodium”, “less salt”, “lower salt” or “lower in salt”
      35No added sodium or salt
      • (1) The food contains no added salt, other sodium salts or ingredients that contain sodium that functionally substitute for added salt.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 32 for the subject “low in sodium or salt” set out in column 1 and contains added salt or other sodium salts.

      “unsalted”, “without added salt”, “no salt added”, “no added salt”, “without added sodium”, “no sodium added” or “no added sodium”
      36Lightly salted
      • (1) The food contains at least 50% less added sodium than the sodium added to the similar reference food.

      • (2) The similar reference food does not meet the conditions set out in column 2 of item 32 for the subject “low in sodium or salt” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in sodium content compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in milligrams.

      “lightly salted” or “salted lightly”
      37Free of sugars

      The food

      • (a) contains less than 0.5 g of sugars per reference amount and serving of stated size; and

      • (b) with the exception of chewing gum, meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 1 for the subject “free of energy” set out in column 1.

      “sugar-free”, “free of sugar”, “no sugar”, “0 sugar”, “zero sugar”, “without sugar”, “contains no sugar” or “sugarless”
      38Reduced in sugars

      The food is processed, formulated, reformulated or otherwise modified so that it contains at least 25% less sugars, totalling at least 5 g less,

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in sugars compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “reduced sugar”, “reduced in sugar”, “sugar-reduced”, “less sugar”, “lower sugar” or “lower in sugar”
      39Lower in sugars

      The food contains at least 25% less sugars, totalling at least 5 g less,

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in sugars compared to the reference food of the same food group, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “lower sugar”, “lower in sugar” or “less sugar”
      40No added sugars
      • (1) The food contains no added sugars, no ingredients containing added sugars or ingredients that contain sugars that functionally substitute for added sugars.

      • (2) The sugars content is not increased through some other means except if the functional effect is not to increase the sugars content of the food.

      • (3) The similar reference food contains added sugars.

      “no sugar added”, “no added sugar” or “without added sugar”
      41Source of fibre
      • (1) The food contains 2 g or more

      • (a) of fibre per reference amount and serving of stated size, if no fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim; or

      • (b) of each identified fibre or fibre from an identified fibre source per reference amount and serving of stated size, if a fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim.

      • (2) The food contains at least one ingredient that meets one of the conditions set out in subsection (1), if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “source of fibre”, “contains fibre”, “provides fibre”, “made with fibre”, “source of (naming the fibre)”, “contains (naming the fibre)”, “provides (naming the fibre)”, “made with (naming the fibre)”, “source of (naming the fibre source)”, “contains (naming the fibre source)”, “provides (naming the fibre source)”, “made with (naming the fibre source)”, “source of dietary fibre”, “contains dietary fibre”, “provides dietary fibre” or “made with dietary fibre”
      42High source of fibre
      • (1) The food contains 4 g or more

      • (a) of fibre per reference amount and serving of stated size, if no fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim; or

      • (b) of each identified fibre or fibre from an identified fibre source per reference amount and serving of stated size, if a fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim.

      • (2) The food contains at least one ingredient that meets one of the conditions set out in subsection (1), if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “high source of fibre”, “high fibre”, “high in fibre”, “high source of (naming the fibre)”, “high (naming the fibre)”, “high in (naming the fibre)”, “high source of (naming the fibre source)”, “high (naming the fibre source)”, “high in (naming the fibre source)”, “high source of dietary fibre”, “high dietary fibre” or “high in dietary fibre”
      43Very high source of fibre
      • (1) The food contains 6 g or more

      • (a) of fibre per reference amount and serving of stated size, if no fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim; or

      • (b) of each identified fibre or fibre from an identified fibre source per reference amount and serving of stated size, if a fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim.

      • (2) The food contains at least one ingredient that meets one of the conditions set out in subsection (1), if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      “very high source of fibre”, “very high fibre”, “very high in fibre”, “fibre rich”, “rich in fibre”, “very high source of (naming the fibre)”, “very high (naming the fibre)”, “very high in (naming the fibre)”, “(naming the fibre) rich”, “rich in (naming the fibre)”, “very high source of (naming the fibre source)”, “very high (naming the fibre source)”, “very high in (naming the fibre source)”, “(naming the fibre source) rich”, “rich in (naming the fibre source)”, “very high source of dietary fibre”, “very high dietary fibre”, “very high in dietary fibre”, “dietary fibre rich” or “rich in dietary fibre”
      44More fibre
      • (1) The food contains at least 25% more fibre, totalling at least 1 g more, if no fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim, or at least 25% more of an identified fibre or fibre from an identified fibre source, totalling at least 1 g more, if a fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim

      • (a) per reference amount of the food, than the reference amount of the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food; or

      • (b) per 100 g, than 100 g of the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      • (2) The food contains

      • (a) at least 2 g of fibre per reference amount and serving of stated size if no fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim, or at least 2 g of identified fibre or fibre from an identified fibre source per reference amount and serving of stated size if a fibre or fibre source is identified in the statement or claim; or

      • (b) at least one ingredient that meets the conditions set out in column 2 of item 41 for the subject “source of fibre” set out in column 1, if the food is a prepackaged meal.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in fibre compared to the reference food of the same food group or the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in grams.

      “more fibre”, “higher fibre”, “higher in fibre”, “more (naming the fibre)”, “higher (naming the fibre)”, “higher in (naming the fibre)”, “more (naming the fibre source)”, “higher (naming the fibre source)”, “higher in (naming the fibre source)”, “more dietary fibre”, “higher dietary fibre” or “higher in dietary fibre”
      45Light in energy or fat

      The food meets the conditions set out in column 2

      • (a) of item 3 for the subject “reduced in energy” set out in column 1; or

      • (b) of item 13 for the subject “reduced in fat” set out in column 1.

      The following are identified:

      • (a) the similar reference food;

      • (b) the amounts of the food and the similar reference food being compared, if those amounts are not equal; and

      • (c) the difference in energy or fat value compared to the similar reference food, per serving of stated size, expressed as a percentage or fraction or in Calories or grams.

      “light” or “lite”
      46Lean

      The food

      • (a) is meat or poultry that has not been ground, a marine or fresh water animal or a product of any of these; and

      • (b) contains 10% or less fat.

      “lean”
      47Extra lean

      The food

      • (a) is meat or poultry that has not been ground, a marine or fresh water animal or a product of any of these; and

      • (b) contains 7.5% or less fat.

      “extra lean”
  •  SOR/2003-11, s. 20
  • err.(F), Vol. 137, No. 5

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