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Exploring Features in Nutrition Label Making Software

Nutrition label makers have become popular in food production circles. But they are more than just a fad. You need them to run a food business that meets regulatory standards. Let’s explore food labeling software and the features that make it a star in the food production industry.

The Science Behind Food Labels

Nutrition Label Making SoftwareThe nutrition label maker relies on food reference materials to produce accurate and up-to-date nutrition information. The reference materials are compilations of nutritional data detailing the nutrients in diverse foods and beverages.

Most food manufacturers prefer government-backed standard reference materials—such as those from the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)—as they meet accuracy, trustworthiness, and reliability standards.

Manufacturers can also use scientifically developed food databases that are not affiliated with government agencies as their nutrition data source. Indeed, many players in the food production space rely on more than one database to process their products’ nutrient data.

The more data a nutrition label maker has to comb through, the more extensive the nutrient information it can compile for every food ingredient. This is important for two main reasons:

  • It provides the consumer with comprehensive nutritional details about the food product
  • It ensures that the manufacturer is FDA-compliant

Why Use Nutrition Labeling Software?

The alternative to using food labeling software would be relying on analytical chemistry labs to analyze your nutrient data. This would mean sending product samples to the lab and waiting for the results. Depending on how busy the lab is, it could take weeks or months to get the results back.

Nutrition label makers simplify and shorten the process. Here are additional reasons why label-making software is an effective labeling solution for anyone in the food production business:

  1. It is cloud-based. Therefore, you can access the tool anytime, from anywhere.
  2. It is fast. The software returns the results immediately, saving you hours.
  3. It is cost-effective. The pricing models vary and cater to businesses of all sizes.

Exploring Features in Nutrition Label-Making Software

A lot goes into creating a foolproof food label maker and often entails availing several integral attributes. An effective nutrition label maker should have, among others, these essential features:

Ease of Use

Researchers in neuroscience have found that when consumers delight in using a product, it triggers a positive reaction in the consumer’s orbitofrontal cortex. The pleasantness resulting from such an activity motivates them to continue using the product as the user has an idea of what they want, and the product meets this expectation.

Usability starts right from the product design stage to the layout and implementation. Some of the components that make labeling software easy to use are:

  • Accessibility—Anyone can use it
  • Clean (uncluttered) layout—Users can maneuver the menu with ease
  • Simple process—It takes minimal steps to go from the uploading of a recipe to label generation

Scalability

As their business grows, many individuals and entities in the food production arena will see an increase in their product catalog. That means more new products, product varieties, and recipes. It’s crucial to have a label maker with the scalability mechanisms to support this growth.

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Last Updated on July 24, 2024 by Marie Benz MD FAAD