(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, in a statement, said
the company notified the agency in January about its intent to
add the claim to some of its products. It added any food that
meets the agency's requirements could also carry the claim.
"Frito-Lay intends to apply the claim to vegetable oils,
spreads, and shortenings that have a total unsaturated fat
content of 80 or more of total fat," the FDA said.
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the company notified the agency in January about its intent to
add the claim to some of its products. It added any food that
meets the agency's requirements could also carry the claim.
"Frito-Lay intends to apply the claim to vegetable oils,
spreads, and shortenings that have a total unsaturated fat
content of 80 or more of total fat," the FDA said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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