Tuesday, 01 March 2022
The European Commission recently published a number of targeted surveys as part of the overall consultation process* to gather feedback on the revision of the regulation on food information i.e Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 (FIC).
In addition to a survey of national competent authorities, a number of other targeted surveys have been launched aimed at:
- Businesses and business associations in the food and beverage sector
- Small and medium sized enterprises in the EU’s food and beverage sector
- Consumer, health and environmental organisations engaged with issues relevant for the EU’s food and beverage sector
These targeted surveys will also support the EU Public Consultation which closes on 7 March 2022.
The various food labelling topics under consideration are as follows:
- Front-of-pack nutrition labelling and nutrient profiling criteria to restrict claims: a proposal for EU harmonised and mandatory front-of-pack nutrition labelling and for the setting of ‘nutrient profiling’ criteria, which are thresholds of nutrients above or below which nutrition and health claims on foods are restricted.
- Origin labelling: An extension of mandatory origin indications to certain products.
- Date marking: A revision of the EU rules on date marking (‘use by’ and ‘best before’ dates).
- Alcohol labelling: Revoke current exemptions in EU rules requiring a mandatory indication of a list of ingredients and a nutrition declaration for alcoholic beverages.
Access to the targeted surveys, background information and details of how to receive a personalised survey link (which can be saved and edited) is available on the European Commission website.
The targeted surveys will remain open until Friday 11 March 2022.
*The consultation process of citizens and stakeholders was presented in the European Commission’s Inception Impact Assessment documents – food information and labelling of alcoholic beverages.