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home:food:vitamind:vitamin_d_supplementation_policy [09.01.2019] – [Europe] sallieq | home:food:vitamind:vitamin_d_supplementation_policy [09.01.2019] – [United Kingdom] sallieq | ||
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==== Europe ==== | ==== Europe ==== | ||
- | In Europe, fortification with ' | + | In Europe, fortification with ' |
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=== United Kingdom === | === United Kingdom === | ||
- | The only UK product required by law to have vitamin D added is margarine and margarine-like spreads. Butter is not fortified, though it will have a small amount of vitamin D naturally. | + | The only UK product required by law to have 'vitamin' |
Fresh milk does not have extra D added except for that used in US Army bases. Dried milk, tinned evaporated milk, and baby formula all have added D. Fresh cheese doesn' | Fresh milk does not have extra D added except for that used in US Army bases. Dried milk, tinned evaporated milk, and baby formula all have added D. Fresh cheese doesn' |