Markings and information
Food supplements must comply with the general food information rules in Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 (and GB equivalent), including: name of the food; list of ingredients; allergen indication; net quantity; date of minimum durability or “use by” as appropriate; special storage conditions or conditions of use; name and address of the food business operator; and country of origin or place of provenance where required.
Labels must be permanent, conspicuous and legible, provided in the required national language(s), and must not mislead consumers as to the nature, composition, properties, effects or origin of the product.
Under Directive 2002/46/EC and implementing UK regulations, supplements must also include particular statements and declarations, such as: the term “food supplement” as the name of the food, accompanied by information on the category of nutrients or substances that characterise the product (e.g. “Food supplement with vitamin C and zinc”); the portion of the product recommended for daily consumption and a warning not to exceed the stated recommended daily dose, expressed in a way that is clear for consumers; a statement that food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, and a statement that the product should be stored out of the reach of young children; the amount of nutrients or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect per portion of product as recommended for daily consumption, expressed in numerical form and, where appropriate, as a percentage of reference intakes; any necessary warnings for particular substances (for example certain vitamins, minerals, botanical ingredients, caffeine or sweeteners), plus any national mandatory advisory statements where applicable; for products sold online or by distance means, mandatory food information (other than the “use by”/“best before” date) must be available to consumers before purchase and all applicable information must accompany the product at delivery.