Food Standards




20 DECEMBER
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
4729

Standard 2.9.3

Formulated Meal Replacements and Formulated Supplementary Foods

Purpose

This Standard provides compositional and labelling requirements for formulated meal replacements and formulated supplementary foods. In addition, this Standard sets out the compositional and labelling requirements for formulated supplementary foods for young children, aged one to three years.

Table of Provisions

Division 1 – Interpretation
1 Interpretation

Division 2 - Formulated meal replacements
2 Compositional requirements for formulated meal replacements
3 Labelling of formulated meal replacements

Division 3 - Formulated supplementary foods
4 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods
5 Labelling of formulated supplementary foods

Division 4 - Formulated supplementary foods for young children
6 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods for young children
7 Labelling of formulated supplementary foods for young children

Schedule

Division 1 – Interpretation

Clauses

1 Interpretation

In this Standard -

formulated meal replacement means a single food or prepackaged selection of foods that is sold as a replacement for one or more of the daily meals but not as a total diet replacement.

formulated supplementary food means a food specifically designed as a supplement to a normal diet to address situations where intakes of energy and nutrients may not be adequate to meet an individual’s requirements.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2000, No 170


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2000, No 170





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Meal replacements, Supplementary foods, Compositional requirements, Labelling, Nutrition, Young children