Food labels on packaged foods provide essential information to help consumers make informed choices about their diet. They typically include the total weight of the package, the total amount of nutrients contained in the food, the percent of nutrient daily values provided in the food, and the serving size.
However, food labels do not include the total amount of nutrients contained in the food as a singular figure. Instead, they list specific nutrients individually, such as fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, along with their amounts per serving. This means the correct answer is that food labels do not consolidate the total amounts of all nutrients in a single total amount on the label.