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*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/data-quality/nutrition-value-over-105-carbohydrates Carbohydrate is higher than 100g per 100g]
*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/data-quality/nutrition-value-over-105-carbohydrates Carbohydrate is higher than 100g per 100g]
*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/data-quality/nutrition-value-over-105-fat Fat is higher than 100g per 100g]
*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/data-quality/nutrition-value-over-105-fat Fat is higher than 100g per 100g]
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===Nutri-Score quality===
===Nutri-Score quality===
Some products now have Nutri-Score printed on the front of pack. Some differs from our Nutri-Score calculation. We should take care about that:
Some products now have Nutri-Score printed on the front of pack. Some differs from our Nutri-Score calculation. We should take care about that:
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*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nutrition-grade/d/label/nutriscore-grade-b?sort_by=popularity Nutri-Score printed B but calculated D]
*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nutrition-grade/d/label/nutriscore-grade-b?sort_by=popularity Nutri-Score printed B but calculated D]
*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nutrition-grade/c/label/nutriscore-grade-b?sort_by=popularity Nutri-Score printed B but calculated C]
*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nutrition-grade/c/label/nutriscore-grade-b?sort_by=popularity Nutri-Score printed B but calculated C]
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There are many reasons why it can differ:
There are many reasons why it can differ:
*the label in Open Food Facts does not represent the label printed on the package (easy to solve)
*the label in Open Food Facts does not represent the label printed on the package (easy to solve)
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=== Two different Nutriscores as labels ===
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*[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/label/nutriscore-grade-e/label/nutriscore-grade-a?sort_by=popularity Users have filled both Nutriscore A and E]
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=== Intersections to check regularly ===
=== Intersections to check regularly ===