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a serving is not greater than the amount, if any, specified in relation to that vitamin or mineral in Column 2 of the relevant table; and
 (c) the vitamin or mineral is in a permitted form specified in:
 (i) section S17—2 or S17—3; or
 (ii) section S29—17; or
 (iii) for vitamin K— section S29—23.
2.9.3—4 Labelling of formulated meal replacements
 (1) The nutrition information panel on the label on a package of formulated meal replacement must include a declaration of the average quantities of the vitamins and minerals that:
 (a) in the case of vitamins and minerals listed in the table in section S29—12—are present in the food; and
 (b) in the case of vitamins and minerals listed in the table in section S29—13—have been *used as a nutritive substance in the food.
 (2) A claim as to the presence in a formulated meal replacement of a vitamin or mineral listed in the table to section S29—12 or S29—13 may be made on the label on a package of formulated meal replacement only if:
 (a) no less than 10% *RDI or *ESADDI of that vitamin or mineral is present in a serving of the food; and
 (b) for a vitamin or mineral that has been *used as a nutritive substance in the food—the claimed amount of that vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the amount set out in Column 3 of the relevant table to section S29—12 or S29—13.
 Note If such a claim is made, subparagraph 1.2.8—6(1)(d)(iv) might be relevant.
 (3) A claim that a formulated meal replacement is a good source of a vitamin or mineral may be made if:
 (a) the vitamin or mineral is listed in Column 1 of the table to section S29—12 or S29—13; and
 (b) a serving of the food contains at least 25% *RDI or *ESADDI of that vitamin or mineral; and
 (c) where the vitamin or mineral has been *used as a nutritive substance in the food, the claimed amount of that vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the amount set out in Column 3 of the table to section S29—12 or S29—13.
 (4) 'Formulated meal replacement' is a *prescribed name.
 (5) For the labelling provisions, the required statement is words to the effect that the product must not be used as a total diet replacement.
 Note The labelling provisions are set out in Standard 1.2.1.
Division 3 Formulated supplementary foods
2.9.3—5 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods
 (1) A formulated supplementary food must contain in a serving no less than:
 (a) 8 g protein; and
 (b) 550 kJ; and
 (c) 20% *RDI of at least 1 vitamin or mineral listed in Column