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What we eat affects our health. Many health problems have been linked to our eating habits. The EU continues to strenghten its legislation on food labelling to provide you with honest and comprehensive information, so you can decide what you put on your plate.

 
 

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What the labels show

Food labels already tell you what packaged food contains, providing essential information about ingredients or manufacturers. But the law goes further, requiring producers to indicate calories, fat, carbohydrate, sugar, protein, and salt levels contained in the food.

 
 

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17%

 

30%

 

17%

Overweight

 

30%

Obese

 

women

men

Obesity is responsable for 2 - 8% of health care costs.

8%

Stop Obesity

More than half of the EU population is overweight or obese. This causes various psychological and physical problems, such as increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes.

SOURCE: WHO, OECD (IN 2010 - OVER 15 YEARS)

 
 

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33 million 2010

38 million 2030

50%

of all people with diabetes are currently unaware of their condition

Diabetes

If you were born with diabetes or are at risk of developing it, it is essential to know what you eat. Diabetes represents a growing threat to human health and can cause heart disease, kidney failure, blindness and risk of amputation. In the EU, 325,000 deaths per year are attributed to diabetes.

Source: Eurostat

 
 

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5%

of Europeans has a food allergy

Manufacturers must declare all ingredients present in pre-packaged foods sold in the EU, including allergens.

 

These are specifically listed as:

  • Cereals containing gluten (wheat, rye, barley, oats, spelt, kamut)
  • Seafood
  • Eggs
  • Fish and molluscs
  • Peanuts and soybeans
  • Milk
  • Nuts
  • Celery, mustard, lupin, sesame

Allergies

Food-related diseases and allergies are on the increase in developed countries. Food allergy significantly affects people's quality of life and can be fatal.

Source: European Commission

 
 

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Where is lactose intolerance the most common in the EU? (2009)

56%

Italy

 

38%

France

 

40%

Hungary

 

46%

Greece

 

43%

Estonia

 

Intolerance

Lactose intolerance can either be congenital or acquired. It is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and, to a lesser extent, milk-derived dairy products.

Source: EFSA

 
 

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Formed fish and meat

There is fish and fish: one is an actual piece of fish, freshly cut, and the other one is made of several different parts of the fish, assembled together and coloured to make it look like fish. This is called formed fish, and the same process also applies to meat. Formed fish or formed meat are not dangerous to your health, but in order for you to be able to choose what you eat, it must be specified on the label.

WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?

Food labels for honey, olive oil, fresh fruit, vegetables and meat (beef, porc, lamb, goat and poultry) must indicate the country of origin. This information can for example prove useful when you want to reduce your carbon footprint by buying local products.

Source: EFSA