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Nutrients' table: switch/display of US form when Countries where sold contains United-States #9869

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CharlesNepote opened this issue Mar 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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🧽 Data quality - Prevention 🧽 Data quality https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Quality ✏️ Editing Nutrients 🇺🇸 United States Project to improve support in the United States.

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CharlesNepote commented Mar 6, 2024

Nutrients' table is determined by regulations in the United States. Currently when fixing a product sold in the US:

It would be great to have both:

  • something that creates automatically the fields from US regulation when Countries where sold contains United-States, wherever we are
  • the form issues fixed for https://us.openfoodfacts.org

As of today (2024-03-06), 22,000 products are concerned (products having a data quality error + sold in the US + having an image for nutrition). Manually creating the missing fields for all these products would take at least 275 hours/~40 days (at 7 hours/day).

@CharlesNepote CharlesNepote added Nutrients 🇺🇸 United States Project to improve support in the United States. 🧽 Data quality https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Quality labels Mar 6, 2024
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Another option could be to have a specific nutrient table on world that would be a superset of EU + US (and possibly others) nutrition tables.

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🧽 Data quality - Prevention 🧽 Data quality https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Quality ✏️ Editing Nutrients 🇺🇸 United States Project to improve support in the United States.
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