Verification/Noteworthy Products

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Products with several byproducts

Several lists of ingredients and several nutritional tables.

Products with same bar code



  • Mineral waters with the same brand and codebar but from different mineral springs (and with different mineral composition).
  • Meat that has different EMB codes and other information.
    • 20472245

Different products in different countries

Products with strange nutritional information

  • (see product 3335122723382 m): Mix information " per 100g ", " per 100ml ", " g / l "
  • Cookies brand " Michel et Augustin" , developed in Paris , formulate sentences with nutritional information and ingredients for some cookies ( not the entire package .) Ingredients "classics" are against full labeled in English , for example: (see product 3760122961951 m)
  • (see product 6132500680018 m): Presence of vitamin difficult to read (B22 ? ) .
  • (see product 3367651001303 m): the weight of a sandwich is not specified , but information are provided in the table.
  • (see product 5000183505458 m): 6.1g carbohydrates of which 6.9g sugars? There's something fishy in this tomato and smoked bacon sauce!
  • (see product 5060079730036 m): 39.63g carbohydrates of which 46.59g sugars! Another surprising sauce...
  • (see product 3250391640379 m): Value for sodium and salt incompatible
  • (see product 3250390305224 m): Value for sodium and salt incompatible

Products to remove


Other Noteworthy Products

  • (see product 5000242452693 m): "Slow cooked tender prime steak in a rich gravy infused with Guiness beer, baked in a unique Holland's golden shortcrust pie" is probably the longest product name we stumbled upon
  • (see product 8901491101844 m): Two ingredients lists, one on an importer's sticker. Importer's sticker is more specific, but manufacturer's list includes an E-code for an unlisted ingredient (160b).

Preparing for foods

Their peculiarity is that it requires an array of unique nutritional values ​​, because the values ​​of the product as it does not really make sense , I do not know whether to put in the database the two values ​​, or alternatively, if must keep one, I think the nutritional value of the product when prepared is more interesting because it is what we want . (Currently I put the values ​​of the product as it is waiting for a ARMONISATION ) - Syaoran ] ] ([ [ User talk : Syaoran | discussion ) September 22, 2013 at 21:32 (CEST)

Products whose recipe has changed

(see product 3041090018398 m) : see pictures of ingredients labels .

Products compared with European regulations

Labeling

On casein and caseinates food

" Without prejudice to Community provisions on food labeling , labeling of casein and caseinates must include:

* For caseinates : the cation or cations ;
* ( ... ) "

(see product 3270160812936 m) labeling of ingredients in this dish prepared on caseinates ( "sodium caseinate") seems correct. fr:Produits_remarquables