Check Children’s Food Nutrition Labels
Nutrition labels on food or beverage packaging should include information related to the nutritional content of the product. This label can help parents to choose the best product with the content that is really needed by the little one.
This is also in line with the recommendation of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (Badan POM) to look at the food labels on the packaging before buying.
In line with this, Kraft presents a campaign titled #KejuAsliCheck. This is an initiative to assist mothers in choosing cheddar cheese with the right composition and quality of raw materials.
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“We hope that the presence of activities like this can encourage consumers to be aware of the importance of reading processed food labels to find out which products they buy are in accordance with their needs,” said the Coordinator of Consumer Community Empowerment of the POM Agency, Dra. Indriemayatie Asri Gani on the same occasion.
This #KejuAsliCheck campaign can be done in two easy ways, namely by making sure cheese is the first place in the composition (not water or flour). The second has a nutritional claim on the packaging.
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“Armed with the spirit of ‘Smart Mother Completes Nutrition’, KRAFT will always continue to provide quality products to inspire mothers in presenting delicious dishes full of nutrition for their little ones,” said Dian Ramadianti, Senior Marketing Manager of Kraft Cheese on the same occasion.
The POM and Kraft Agency invite the public to be smart consumers by not forgetting to checklists, check packaging, check labels, check distribution permits and check expiration.
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