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You might add ingredients:numberofparts and product:subproducts to indicate the reason.
 
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== Example ==
==Usage==
 
 
'''ingredients_list:multiple=3'''
 
'''ingredients_list:multiple=3'''
  
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== Usage ==
 
The property '''ingredients_list:multiple''' is followed by a positive integer.
 
The property '''ingredients_list:multiple''' is followed by a positive integer.
  
[https://fr.openfoodfacts.org/property/ingredients_list:multiple List of products with this tag]
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== Products with  this tag ==
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[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/property/ingredient_list:multiple List of products with this tag]
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== See also ==
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[[Folksonomy/Property/nutrition facts:energy]]: a nearby property related to nutrition facts.
 
[[Category:Property]]
 
[[Category:Property]]
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[[Category:Ingredients]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 7 August 2024

Sometimes one can find multiple ingredient lists on a package.

There can be multiple reasons for this:

  • parts - a product can have multiple parts
  • subproducts - a product can have multiple subproducts, each with its own ingredients and nutritional values.
  • inconsistency - no explanation for different ingredient lists (different factories per country?)

You might add ingredients:numberofparts and product:subproducts to indicate the reason.

Example

ingredients_list:multiple=3

Usage

The property ingredients_list:multiple is followed by a positive integer.

Products with this tag

List of products with this tag

See also

Folksonomy/Property/nutrition facts:energy: a nearby property related to nutrition facts.