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"en.20110706.18.3-187-000"2
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"Madam President, after two years of arguments back and forth, we have finally reached an agreement on new rules for food information for consumers. The Danish Liberal Party would have liked to have seen some more ambitious rules. We will make no secret of that. It is not because we politicians should dictate what people eat, but in people’s stressful everyday lives, it can actually be difficult to determine what individual foods contain. We must therefore make it easy to see which foods are healthy and which are unhealthy. The focus is still on the mandatory 100 g nutrition labelling. The Danish Liberal Party would also have liked to have seen a common system for indicating the proportion of a person’s daily calorie intake that a particular food item represents. We did not entirely achieve this aim. There will be more realistic and accurate rules for guideline daily amounts (GDAs), so this nevertheless represents a step in the right direction. Therefore, we have today voted in favour of the compromise with the Council."@en1
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