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Shdhfjshxhxhd
2 years ago

This is why I think that alcohol is not one of the micro and macro nutrients.

So neither salt, carbohydrates, balast substances, fats etc.

The table should always look the same/must

Shdhfjshxhxhd
2 years ago
Reply to  juteFraege

Yes, since water also contains micro nutrients

Shdhfjshxhxhd
2 years ago

In fact, the European Food Information Regulation contains a derogation for alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of more than 1.2 % by volume. These are not required to specify a list of ingredients and a nutritional table. Sorry beer must be provided with a table of ingredients.

However, allergenic ingredients, which also include gluten-containing cereals, must be identified, for example as a reference “includes wheat”. Cereals for the production of alcoholic distillates, for example wheat for the production of grain, do not fall under this labelling obligation, since the distillate no longer has any allergenic potential. These drinks are also unproblematic for people with celiac disease. Any further use of gluten-containing ingredients, for example malt added subsequently in whisky, must be made known. Rum is usually gluten-free.

https://www.foodklarheit.de/answereresponses/labelling-alcoholic-getraenke

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

As far as I know, alcoholic beverages do not have an obligation to award for nutritional and calorific values, which would then be left to the manufacturer.

Naoki94
2 years ago

In my opinion, it should not be possible to buy alcohol and food in the same store.

It should not only indicate the calories, but also the bottles/porine boxes themselves should be provided with shock images similar to cigarettes.

Shdhfjshxhxhd
2 years ago
Reply to  Naoki94

Why should shock images on chocolate boxes? Bzw what should be shown?

Naoki94
2 years ago
Reply to  Shdhfjshxhxhd

Because it is a farce that it is allowed to sell alcohol with chocolate. This suggests that the product is completely harmless.

Liver cirrhosis, 40 years old with diaper, injuries, violence and beer bottles would probably be very effective. :

Naoki94
2 years ago

Small amounts of alcohol also cause damage to children and adults. And just kids are prone to candy and that’s why alcohol hasn’t lost there. Then the crap should be next to the bottle of grain.

Shdhfjshxhxhd
2 years ago

From this little alcohol you get no damage hahaha

You’d get diabetes more than you’d get from alcohol