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Regulation 3(4)(g)
Products referred to in regulation 3(4)(g) to which the Regulations do not apply where the predetermined constant quantity is less than that shown
Description of goods | Predetermined constant quantity |
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Biscuits and shortbread Biscuits includes wafers, rusks, crispbreads, extruded flatbread, oatcakes and matzos | 50 g |
Cocoa and chocolate products which are “designated products” as defined by regulation 2(1) of the Chocolate Products (England) Regulations 2003 M1 | 50 g |
Chocolate confectionery being any food which is ready for consumption without further preparation, of which a characterising ingredient is chocolate, cocoa or non-fat cocoa solids, and includes food of which a characterising ingredient is carbohydrate sweetening matter and which has a chocolate or chocolate-flavoured coating, but not including any biscuits, chocolate products, flour confectionery or edible ice | 50 g |
Herbs and spices | 25 g |
Potato crisps and other similar products commonly known as snack foods | 25 g |
Single portion vending machine beverage packs | 25 g or 25 ml |
Individual portion of a food intended as a minor accompaniment to another food or another service. This includes butter and other fat spreads, milk, cream and cheeses, jams and marmalades, mustards, sauces, tea, coffee and sugar, and another service includes the provision of sleeping accommodation at an hotel or other establishment at which such accommodation is provided by way of trade or business. | 25 g or 25 ml |
Sugar confectionary being any food which is ready for consumption without further preparation, of which a characterising ingredient is carbohydrate sweetening matter, and includes sweetened liquorice and chewing gum, but does not include any chocolate confectionery, chocolate products, cocoa products, flour confectionery, edible ice, table jellies, slab marzipan or sugar. | 50 g |
Sugar | 20 g |
Marginal Citations
M1SI 2003/1659.
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