Article 7U.K.

1.The quantity of an ingredient or category of ingredients used in the manufacture or preparation of a foodstuff shall be stated in accordance with this Article.

2.The indication referred to in paragraph 1 shall be compulsory:

(a)where the ingredient or category of ingredients concerned appears in the name under which the foodstuff is sold or is usually associated with that name by the consumer; or

(b)where the ingredient or category of ingredients concerned is emphasised on the labelling in words, pictures or graphics; or

(c)where the ingredient or category of ingredients concerned is essential to characterise a foodstuff and to distinguish it from products with which it might be confused because of its name or appearance; or

(d)in the cases determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 20(2).

3.Paragraph 2 shall not apply:

(a)to an ingredient or category of ingredients:

(b)where specific Community provisions stipulate precisely the quantity of an ingredient or of a category of ingredients without providing for the indication thereof on the labelling;

(c)in the cases referred to in the fourth and fifth indents of Article 6(5);

(d)in the cases determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 20(2).

4.The quantity indicated, expressed as a percentage, shall correspond to the quantity of the ingredient or ingredients at the time of its/their use. However, Community provisions may allow for derogations from this principle for certain foodstuffs. Such provisions shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 20(2).

5.The indication referred to in paragraph 1 shall appear either in or immediately next to the name under which the foodstuff is sold or in the list of ingredients in connection with the ingredient or category of ingredients in question.

6.This Article shall apply without prejudice to Community rules on nutrition labelling for foodstuffs.