QUID: Quantitative Ingredient Declaration explained

Confused about listing ingredient quantities on your food labels? QUID (Quantitative Ingredient Declaration) is here to help!

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Quantitative Ingredient Declaration (QUID) is a tongue twister, but an important aspect to compiling your ingredient list. You can find the requirements in regulation 26 of R. 146 (Regulations relating to the labelling and advertising of foodstuffs) as well as Guideline 3 to the regulation (8 pages long!). Here’s what you need to know: 

If special emphasis is placed on the presence of one or more ingredients, the ingoing percentage of this ingredient must be declared on the label. The emphasis could be indicated by the presence of the ingredient in the product name or description, or in images included on the label. 

For example, for a ‘chicken pie’, the percentage of chicken should be declared. However, if the picture of the chicken pie on the label clearly shows mushrooms inside the product, you may also be required to include the percentage of mushroom. The intention of this regulation is to give the consumer the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding whether the quantity of ‘chicken’ and/or ‘mushroom’ in the pie is to their liking before they purchase it. If it’s a vegetable pie, then the total percentage of vegetables could be indicated, or the percentage of each separate vegetable. 

Where must QUID be declared?

QUID must be stated in brackets, in the following ways: 

When is QUID not required?

How should QUID be declared?

When deciding on the description and picture to include on your label, remember that some of the ingredients may require QUID – which may mean that you are giving away some detail from your recipe! 

Ensuring your label is accurate is important for your brand’s image. Our team of labelling experts is able to evaluate your products and offer recommendations for correcting or adapting your label, to ensure compliance with South African food regulations and standards. 

Contact our Regulatory and Nutrition team if you need any assistance with food label reviews, ingredient calculations, or if you just want to check whether a certain ingredient requires QUID. 

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