The latest release of Genesis Foods, Version 11.13, is rolling out to customers this week. To continuously meet increasing regulatory demand, Genesis Foods will now include Phase 2 of the updated nutrition labeling regulations for Mexico and nutrition calculation changes for Canada.
In this blog, you will find updates related to:
A new, shortened, footnote Format Option has been made available for the Simplified Label Display Type. This option allows the footnote to display a shortened version of the “Not a significant source of …” footnote that says, “other nutrients” instead of listing the individual nutrients by name.
To use this option Go to Edit Label > Format Options > U.S.
Note: this option can only be used when the label Display Type is set to Simplified
In accordance with the updated labeling regulations, made final on March 27, 2020, Phase 2 regulations have been implemented into Genesis Foods ahead of the compliance date to help customers get a head start on compliance. Implementation of Phase 2 begins October 1, 2023.
Mexico’s food labeling regulations require manufacturers to add warnings to their front-of-package (FOP) labels for foods and beverages high in calories, sugar, sodium, trans fat, or saturated fat, per the established parameters.
On October 20, 2022, Health Canada amended the potassium and sodium Daily Values for specific age groups. These new Daily Values (DVs) impact the calculation of DVs for the Nutrition Facts table and specific nutrient content claims.
Health Canada lists the average factors for energy values of protein, fat, carbohydrates, and alcohol with corresponding Cal/g. Genesis Foods has been updated to include the calories from alcohol when present.
The updated calculation should conclude as follows:
(4 x Protein) + (9 x Fat) + (4 x [Carbs-Dietary Fiber]) + (2 x Dietary Fiber) + (7 x Alcohol)
Note: The default Calorie Calculation Method for Canada has been updated to use Estimate using 4-4-9-2-7. As a result, all newly created Recipes will use this calorie calculation method by default.
To view or update the default calculation on existing Recipes, go to Edit Label > Nutrient Options > Calories > Calorie Calculation Method
For more information on the technical updates for this release, check out our Release Notes, or reach out to support@esha.com for questions.