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4 Amendments of Liem HOANG NGOC related to 2008/0028(COD)

Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 25
(25) Food labels should be clear and understandable to assist consumers wanting to make better-informed food and dietary choices. Studies show that legibility is an important element in maximising the possibility that labelled information can influence its audience and that the small print size is one of the main causes of consumer dissatisfaction with food labels. The font size, typeface, colour and contrast used on these labels should thus make them quick and easy to read for consumers.
2010/01/21
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 34
(34) In general, consumers are not aware of the potential contribution of alcoholic beverages to their overall diet. Therefore, it is appropriate to ensure that information on the nutrient content of in particularenergy value and carbohydrate content of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed alcoholic beverages, is provided.
2010/01/21
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 186 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 32 – paragraph 1
1. In addition to the nutrition declaration per 100g or per 100ml referred to in Article 31(2), the information may be expressed per portion as quantified on the label, provided that the number of portions contained in the package is statedenergy value of foods presented in the form of identical portions or that can easily be divided into identical portions shall be expressed per portion as quantified on the label. The other information provided may also be expressed per portion.
2010/01/21
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 210 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 32 a (new)
Article 32a Expression on a net weight basis In the case of foods that cannot be split into portions, in addition to the nutrition declaration per 100g or per 100ml referred to in Article 31(2), the energy value shall be expressed in relation to the total net weight of the food concerned.
2010/01/21
Committee: IMCO