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Date: | Sat, 12 Aug 2000 13:08:35 +1200 |
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In response to the interesting suggestion that it might pay to
label honey 'fat-free',
David Green wrote:
> The minute you make any health claims on honey, you come under a lot
>stricter regulation. You have to prove your claims.
That may be correct, but does it follow that an assertion of
chemical fact, the simple statement 'fat-free', must be legally counted as
a health claim?
If the label said not only 'fat-free' but also some claim such as
'and will therefore decrease your chances of a heart attack', then I'd
expect officialdom to clamp down . . .
R
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Robt Mann
consultant ecologist
P O Box 28878 Remuera, Auckland 1005, New Zealand
(9) 524 2949
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