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🇪🇺 Baby and Infant Food Compliance Checklist for EU

This checklist covers all mandatory label requirements for baby food and toddler product requirements in EU to ensure compliance before print.

What the Rule Is

Baby and Infant Food in European Union is subject to specific regulatory requirements under FIC Regulation 1169/2011. This category often has stricter rules than standard packaged food — especially regarding health claims, ingredient restrictions, and mandatory warnings.

What You Must Include
  • Product intended age range clearly stated (e.g., "from 4 months")
  • No added salt — prohibited in foods for infants under 12 months
  • No added sugar — prohibited or strictly limited
  • Carrageenan not present (banned in infant food in EU/UK)
  • Pesticide residue limits for infants met (stricter than adult food)
  • Nutrition information per 100g AND per serving
  • Preparation instructions clearly stated
  • Storage instructions post-opening
  • Batch number and best before date
  • Business operator name and address
  • Allergen declarations present and emphasized
  • Iron content declared (required in many markets for infant foods)
Common Violations
  • Missing category-specific mandatory warnings
  • Health or nutrition claims not authorized for the product category
  • Allergen declarations incomplete for specialized ingredients
  • Serving size or usage instructions absent or unclear
  • Preparation or safety instructions missing
Examples: Compliant vs Non-Compliant

Compliant Examples

Complete checklist review before artwork sign-off
All mandatory elements verified and present

Non-Compliant Examples

Launching without category-specific regulatory review
Missing mandatory warnings for sensitive consumer groups
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there stricter rules for baby and infant food labels in EU?

Yes — Baby and Infant Food often has additional requirements beyond standard food labeling, including specific warnings, restricted ingredients, authorized claims only, and category-specific composition requirements under FIC Regulation 1169/2011.

How often should I review this checklist?

Review before every new product launch, recipe change, regulatory update, or when entering a new market. Regulations in specialized food categories like infant food and meal replacements change more frequently.

Regulation Sources

Last updated: 2026-04-01

Disclaimer: This information is for guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult official regulations and seek professional legal advice for specific compliance questions.

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