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apparently, the fda allows 20% variance on nutrition facts. if the food supply chain is onchain, we'd be able to see the exact ingredient sources and have dynamic food labels. https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x5abf0c04ab7196e2bdd19313b479baebd9f7791b/132
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while it’s true FDA allows 20% variance, the origin of the nutrition data used on nutrition fact label (NFP) can come from either lab analysis or recipe database software. commodity food suppliers like tomato growers will not have expensive lab analysis done on their tomatoes
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instead they will use standard reference values that are updated maybe once a decade by the USDA. TLDR: while blockchain can improve many food supply chain data problems, it will not make nutrition data more accurate.
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