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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Nutritional Labelling Verification

Accurate, Compliant, and Consumer-Ready

In today’s health-conscious and highly regulated food industry,
accurate nutritional labeling is not just a marketing tool—it’s a
legal requirement. At
Middle East Testing Services LLC (METS Lab), we provide comprehensive
nutritional analysis and label verification services to ensure your food and beverage products meet
UAE regulatory standards and
international labelling guidelines such as
GSO, Codex Alimentarius, USFDA, and
EU regulations.

Why Nutritional Label Verification Matters:

  • Ensures compliance with local and export regulations
  • Builds consumer trust through transparency
  • Supports product positioning for health-conscious markets
  • Prevents legal and financial risks from mislabeling

Testing Standards Followed:

  • GSO 9/2013 (GCC Standard for Nutrition Labelling)
  • Codex CAC/GL 2-1985
  • USFDA 21 CFR 101
  • EU Regulation 1169/2011
  • AOAC
  • ISO Standards

Applicable For:

  • Packaged foods & beverages
  • Health and wellness products
  • Exporters targeting GCC, US, EU, or global markets
  • Product development & R&D teams

Sample Product Types We Analyze:

  • Juices and soft drinks
  • Dairy and plant-based alternatives
  • Sauces and condiments
  • Snacks, cereals, and baked goods
  • Meat and seafood products
  • Nutritional supplements and health foods

What We Test – Core Nutritional Parameters 

Nutritional Parameters:

  • Fat
  • Protein
  • Carbohydrate
  • Energy
  • Poly, mono unsaturated Fats
  • Trans Fat
  • Sugar
  • Daily Value
  • Cholesterol
  • Vitamins & Minerals
  • Salt

Food Additives:

  • Preservatives
  • Artificial Colorants & Illegal Dyes
  • Artificial Sweeteners
  • Antioxidants

📋 Deliverables You Receive

  • Certified Nutritional Facts Table 
  • Analytical Report with tested values 
  • Regulatory compliance check for target markets 
  • Consultation on label formatting and claims (e.g., “low fat”, “source of fiber”)