The results revealed that the food product manufacturers studied are labeling trans fat content properly according to the law as they report products that have less than 0.2g of this isomer as “trans fat free”. Nevertheless, it bears noting that claiming that a product is free of trans fat on the label does not always guarantee that it is not present in the product and that the maximum suggested daily intake of 2g will not be exceeded relatively easily considering that consumers do not always consume only the amount identified as the serving size on the label.