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Considering the impact of trans fats on public health, new groups in Canada like the Trans Fat Task Force are demanding that Canadian food manufacturers provide warnings on any product that contains partially hydrogenated oils.
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- The Task Force has identified nutrition labeling regulations as the key in helping consumers reduce trans fat intake.
- All food manufacturers must provide warnings on any product that contains trans fats, in line with what is happening in the US.
- The report also provides guidance on actions to reduce Canadians' intake of trans fats ahead of the December 2005 labeling deadline, something that the food industry has largely welcomed.
- Food & Consumer Products of Canada (FCPC) president Nancy Croitoru, who represented the food industry on the task force for example, said that many companies are already actively engaged in reducing trans fat.
- Many companies have already changed their product labels to include the new nutrition facts information, which includes the amount of trans fat in a product.
- All this, says the FCPC, is well in advance of the government's December 12th, 2005 deadline for large manufacturers and 2007 deadline for small manufacturers with less than one million dollars in sales.
- The Canadian government has also welcomed the release of the interim report of the Trans Fat Task Force and says that it will now take action to address its recommendations.
- "Canadians' consumption of trans fats is one of the highest in the world and the Government of Canada is committed to helping reverse this trend,"said Minister of Health Ujjal Dosanjh.
- While low levels of trans fats naturally occur in the diet, the task force found that the high level in the Canadian diet is mainly related to the widespread use of partially hydrogenated oils and shortenings in food manufacturing and food preparation.
- The food must also be low in saturated fats to carry this claim.
- However, the Task Force accepted that some small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will face particular challenges in meeting the new regulations, and recommended the 2007 deadline for food firms with less tan one million dollars in sales.
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