The Keyhole
The Keyhole is a food label that identifies healthier food products within a product group. [...] The Swedish National Food Agency has registered the Keyhole as a trademark and the labelling system is enforced through a regulation.[1].
Where?
The following countries are part of the project:
- the Nordic Working Group:
- Sweden (1989), Norway (2009), Denmark (2009), Iceland (2013).
- Other countries:
- Lithuania (2013)
- Macedonia (2015)
What?
The label is voluntary, independent, with no fees or charges.
It is taking into account:
- Less fat, Healthier fat (max S-fat, max industrial trans fat), less sugar, less salt, more fibre and wholegrain, and more fruits and vegetables
- Exclusion of: sweeteners (food additives), novel foods with sweetening properties, phytosterols/phytostanols or their esters.
It does not concern baby foods (up to 36 months).
It divides food into 33 categories.
The Keyhole in Open Food Facts database
The Keyhole is in the label taxonomy. We can identify 100 products as of 2021-02-02.
- 267 products as of 2021-02-22.
- 290 products as of 2021-05-31.
- 414 products as of 2022-05-25.
The Keyhole detected by Robotoff
Here we can find two examples where Robotoff has detected the Keyhole logo:
- https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/logos?logo_id=777231
- https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/logos?logo_id=1260535
Contributing to find products with the Keyhole
- Open the list of products having the Keyhole label: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/label/keyhole
- Select a product, add its brands if not already done, and open the list of products from this brand; eg. https://world.openfoodfacts.org/brand/axfood
- To find products from this brand without the Keyhole label, add /label/-keyhole at the end of the URL, eg. https://world.openfoodfacts.org/brand/axfood/label/-keyhole
Resources
- Complete presentation (en).
- https://vetduat.no/produkt: lists products sold in Norway; more than 84,783 as of 2021-02-02, including 1933 with the Keyhole label.
References
- ↑ The Keyhole, by Swedish Food Agency