A food label claims that the food is a "good source of vitamin C." This means that the food

Select one:
O a. provides 50 percent of the Daily Value for vitamin C.
• b. provides more than 20 percent of the Daily Value for vitamin C.
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provides 10 to 19 percent of the Daily Value for vitamin C.
• d. has vitamin C in it, but the amount is undetermined

1 answer

The correct answer is:
b. provides more than 20 percent of the Daily Value for vitamin C.

In the context of food labeling in the United States, a "good source" claim indicates that the food provides more than 20% of the Daily Value (DV) for a specific nutrient, such as vitamin C, per serving.