Module 04: Nutrition and Health Claims

This live webinar explores the practical application of nutrition and health claims, enforcement case law, and the balance between legal compliance and commercial pressures. Using real-world examples, it focuses on how to navigate labelling and marketing challenges while keeping consumer protection at the core.
- Session Title: Introduction to Nutrition and Health Claims
- Presenter(s): Ian Thomas, Barrister, Gough Square Chambers (Presenter Profile).
- Delivery: This is a 4-hour Specialist Live Webinar, delivered via Microsoft Teams (including 1-2 short breaks).
- BCCFR Course: This Live Webinar session is delivered as part of the Business Certificate of Competency in Food Regulation (BCCFR) 6-month course; it is also available to book as a Standalone Session by people not attending the full course.
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Module Overview
The session will contain practical examples within the various sub-topics including:Ìý
- Nutrition claims - wording and use - particularly in the Annex 'and any claim likely to have the same meaning for the consumer'
- Health claims - wording and use - how far from the authorised wording can an FBO go before risking a challenge (as we know - not too far!) and why applications for health claims are not successful
- Case law, particularly when it provides an explanation of legal interpretation
- Enforcement powers and examples
An overall theme will be legal compliance versus commercial requirements (e.g. labelling/marketing challenges) where the focus is/should be on consumer protection. We will look at topical issues (as they emerge in 2025/2026) such as naming products as 'probiotics' which some argue should be permitted as a health claim or as a category of foods.
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Outline of this Training Session
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Part 1: EU/Northern Ireland and GB
- Why do we need to mention the EU
- EU/NI and GB
- How legislation is enacted in the EU
- How legislation is enacted in the UK/GB
Part 2: Background to NHCR – EU
- Why was it introduced
- Purposes, objectives
- How did it achieve them – positive authorisation
- Role of EFSA
Part 3: Background to NHCR – GB
- Why do we need a ‘GB’ version – assimilated law
- What is the same/different compared with EU law
- Role of FSA/FSS
- Divergence between GB law and contemporary EU law
Part 4: Nutrition and health claims – general
- What are claims
- Definition of nutrition claim and health claim
- General principles for all claims
- Case law on general principles
Part 5: Nutrition claims
- Reiterate definition
- Specific conditions of use
- Comparative claims
- The Annex to 1924/2006 – assimilated law/EU law
Part 6: Health claims
- Reiterate definition
- Specific conditions of use - the wording in practice
- The authorisation process - GB and EU
- Legislation and examples (authorised/non-authorised) – GB and EU
Part 7: Regulation and enforcement of NHCR in GB and the EU
- Domestic nutrition and health claims legislation (the four nations)
- Regulation and enforcement
- Sanctions
- Challenges
Part 8: Conclusion
- Summary of general principles nutrition
- Regulatory divergence – inevitable or not
- Opportunities for GB/realities of trade and FBOs
- Next steps for the EU/NI and GB
Q&A.
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Learning Outcomes
Awaiting information
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Booking Information
- Available Live Webinar Dates:Ìý6th May 2026 (select date on the booking page).
- Module Fee: The cost of this individual training module is £250 +VAT (multiple module/attendee discounts are available). Please follow the link (below) to book your place or request further information.Ìý
- Non-BCCFR Attendees: If you are not attending the Business Certificate of Competency in Food Regulation (BCCFR) 6-month course, this training module is available as a Standalone Session.
Book your place on this Live Webinar (booking link tbc)
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