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11 January, 07:12

Describe the difference between a product that's "reduced" and one that's "low-fat

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  1. 11 January, 07:54
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    Label that says "reduced" means that product contains 25 to 50 percent (or less) fat them it would usually contain. That means at least 3g fat per 100g of the regular product. That means it is reduced fat then the regular product, but doesn't have to be low fat.

    Label "low fat" means no more than 3g or less per 100g, while liquid means 1.5 g fat per 100g of product.
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