# low-fat-individual-food — FDA nutrient content claim qualification criteria For low-fat-individual-food, claim term is low fat; nutrient is total fat; food format is individual food (not a meal or main dish product); threshold is The food has a reference amount customarily consumed greater than 30 g or greater than 2 tablespoons and contains 3 g or less of fat per reference amount customarily consumed; cfr section is 21 CFR 101.62(b)(2)(i)(A), recorded from its source on 2026-08-17. - **Claim ID:** low-fat-individual-food _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Claim term:** low fat _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **Nutrient:** total fat _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Food format:** individual food (not a meal or main dish product) _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ - **Threshold:** The food has a reference amount customarily consumed greater than 30 g or greater than 2 tablespoons and contains 3 g or less of fat per reference amount customarily consumed _(verified: appears in the quote below)_ - **CFR section:** 21 CFR 101.62(b)(2)(i)(A) _(our reading, not quoted from the source)_ ## What the source says > The terms “low fat,” “low in fat,” “contains a small amount of fat,” “low source of fat,” or “little fat” may be used on the label or in labeling of foods, except meal products as defined in § 101.13(l) and main dish products as defined in § 101.13(m) , provided that: ( i ) ( A ) The food has a reference amount customarily consumed greater than 30 g or greater than 2 tablespoons and contains 3 g or less of fat per reference amount customarily consumed; or ( B ) The food has a reference amount customarily consumed of 30 g or less or 2 tablespoons or less and contains 3 g or less of fat per reference amount customarily consumed and per 50 g of food (for dehydrated foods that must be reconstituted before typical consumption with water or a diluent containing an insignificant amount, as defined in § 101.9(f)(1) , of all nutrients per reference amount customarily consumed, the per 50-g criterion refers to the “as prepared” form); and ( ii ) If the food meets these conditions without the benefit of special processing, alteration, formulation, or reformulation to lower fat content, it is labeled to clearly refer to all foods of its type and not merely to the particular brand to which the label attaches (e.g., “frozen perch, a low fat food”). ## Source - https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-21/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-101/subpart-D/section-101.62 Last verified: 2026-08-17. Review by: 2027-08-17. Part of [FDA nutrient content claim qualification criteria](https://referencesource.org/fda-nutrient-content-claim-criteria/).