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The label on a container of cottage cheese describes it as "fat free." what is the fda-approved requirement for this to be true? the label on a container of cottage cheese describes it as "fat free." what is the fda-approved requirement for this to be true? at least 25 percent less fat per serving than regular cottage cheese 1 g or less of saturated fat per serving 3 g of fat per serving less than 0.5 g of fat per serving

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The correct answer is less than 0.5 gram of fat per serving.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, the % of fat-free must comprise 3 grams or less than of the overall fat for a given reference amount. A 100 percent fat-free claim may be made only on foods, which meet the criteria for fat-free and also comprise less than 0.5 grams of fat per 100 grams and comprise no supplementary fat.


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