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Virtual workshop: Marketing the health benefits of food products

  • 12 Aug 2026
  • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Via Zoom
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    The opportunities of Standard 1.2.7 and the risks of the food-medicine interface

    No matter the category of food product, consumers now expect it to be healthier and better for them. But marketing the health benefits of food products – whether they are true or not – can open up a can of regulatory worms. This half-day workshop will cover the following:

    • The risks of a claim re-classifying a product from food to medicine.
    • How format can impact on health marketing (i.e. can my food be sold in a pill, tablet, or capsule)?
    • How has the regulation of sports supplements changed?
    • Distinguishing between high-level health claims, general level health claims and nutrition content claims.
    • Knowing whether the Food Standards Code needs to be amended or not.
    • How much scientific information is necessary to self-substantiate a health claim.
    • Assessing whether your product is eligible to make health claims (i.e. do I need to meet the NPSC and what on Earth is the NPSC?); and
    • Identifying pathways to market the health benefits of a product without making health claims.

    Presented by:
    Charles Fisher, KHQ Lawyers – Principal Solicitor in Food & Beverage 

        

    Charles is a Principal Solicitor (Food and Beverage) at KHQ lawyers. Charles is one of the leading consultants and trainers on food marketing, compliance, labelling, classification, licensing, safety and food crisis management. He has spent more than a decade staring at Australian and New Zealand FMCG regulations. He has facilitated thousands of innovative food, beverage, cosmetic and health products in reaching the AUNZ market, and have negotiated favourable outcomes with many industry regulators, including but not limited to FSANZ, DAFF, TGA, NSWFA and more.

    Please note: Due to long length and interactive nature of this workshop it will not be recorded so please only register if you can attend on the advertised date.

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