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Why do some foods not have a health star rating?

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Since its introduction in 2014, the Health Star Rating (HSR) system has not been adopted universally, with only around one-third of eligible products in Australian supermarkets displaying a rating as of late 2024. This means that many shoppers are regularly confronted with products that lack a front-of-pack health assessment.

What Foods Are Exempt From Food Labels?

4 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), many food products do not need a nutrition facts panel, including coffee, tea, and spices. These exemptions exist for various reasons, including the nutritional insignificance of the product, its packaging, or its method of preparation and sale. Understanding what foods are exempt from food labels can help both consumers and small-business owners navigate the complexities of food regulations.

Nutrition Guide: Which Foods Do Not Have Nutrition Labels?

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According to regulatory information from agencies like the U.S. FDA, while most packaged foods require nutrition labeling, several categories of food are exempt from this requirement. This means that when you are grocery shopping, there are many healthy and unprocessed items for which you won't find a standard nutrition facts panel, leading many to wonder **which foods do not have nutrition labels**.