All of the following are examples of FDA-approved nutrient claims EXCEPT:
a. "improves circulation" if the food has 140 milligrams or less of sodium.
b. "fat free" if the food has less than 0.5 grams of fat.
c. "good source" if the food has 20% or more of the DV for a particular nutrient.
d. "high fiber" to refer to a food with 30% of the DV for fiber.
a
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a. anion. b. cation. c. acid. d. base.
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