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29 November, 23:33

To ensure that dietary terms mean the same for any product on which they appear, uniform definitions for terms which describe a food's nutrient content have been developed such as:

A. "light," "low fat," and "high fiber"

B. "little," "some fat," and "healthy"

C. "good for you," "bad for you," and "healthy"

D. "low," "medium," and "high"

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  1. 29 November, 23:59
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    In order to ensure uniformity in labeling food items and their nutrient content, common dietary terms have been developed. These are:

    (A) 'light', 'low fat', and 'high fiber'.
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