A comparison of two nutrition signposting systems for use in Australia.

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Abstract

Consumers are interested in making healthier food choices but the mandatory nutrition information panel currently in use in Australia is not easily understood or interpreted by most consumers. A simple nutrition signpost would be valuable. This paper reviews two nutrition signposting systems currently being considered for adoption in Australia. The authors conclude that a system similar to the colour-coded Traffic Light System is likely to be most useful.

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Louie, J. C. Y., Flood, V., Rangan, A., Hector, D. J., & Gill, T. (2008). A comparison of two nutrition signposting systems for use in Australia. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 19(7–8), 121–126. https://doi.org/10.1071/nb07118

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