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Tag: food supplements

Latvia to promote healthy snacks in schools - 23 August 2006 - News

As a response to concerns over children's consumption of "unhealthy foods", Latvia will ban their sale in schools later this year.

Council strict on 'low fat' and 'sugar-free' claims - 09 December 2005 - News

EU health ministers are unanimously backing the need to prove health claims scientifically before giving food producers authorisation to make these claims on their products.

EFSA confirms toxicity of illegal dyes in food - 13 September 2005 - News

The European Food Safety Authority review of the toxicological data of illegal dyes found in food will help EU member states in their food risk management.

Court confirms validity of food supplements ban - 13 July 2005 - News

The European Court of Justice has rejected the British health food industry claims that the proposed Food Supplements Directive breaches EU rules. 

Advocate general declares food supplements directive 'invalid' - 06 April 2005 - News

The European Court of Justice's advocate general has issued a negative opinion on the validity of the EU's food supplements directive. The court ruling is expected in June.

MEPs support stricter regulation of vitamins - 14 March 2002 - News

On 13 March 2002, the European Parliament adopted a report on the Directive on food supplements. It sets out to harmonise the EU market for vitamins, minerals and chemical substances in food, as well as to better protect the consumers.

Directive on vitamins and food supplements adopted at Council - 28 September 2001 - News

EU ministers reached a political agreement by a qualified majority on the adoption of a proposed directive on food supplements, at the Council on Internal Market, Consumers and Tourism on 27 September. The Directive seeks to harmonise laws concerning food supplements throughout the EU and to reinforce consumer safety by setting specifications concerning vitamins and minerals used as ingredients in food supplements.

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