NFL vs Nutritics
Nutritics is a foodservice and dietetics platform with labelling as one module among many. NFL is a labelling tool. If you run kitchens, that difference favours them.
At a glance
| Feature | NFL | Nutritics |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Published: $0 / $12 / $29 / $59 | Not published. Enquiry form and demo booking |
| Markets | 152 formats, 114 countries | Not published as a count; "formatted for your region's regulations" |
| Label formats | 152, each cited | Not published as a count |
| Free plan | Yes: 3 saved products, watermarked JPG, 3 US FDA formats | None published. Every CTA is "Book a demo" |
| Foodservice depth | No | Menu publishing, allergen substitution, supplier links, accessible menus |
| Carbon footprinting | No | Yes, Foodprint |
| Thermal printing | No | Zebra, Brother and Sato |
| Start today | Yes, self-serve | Demo first |
Where Nutritics is stronger
Not close, in their domain. They cover menu publishing, allergen substitution flagging, live supplier links, carbon footprinting, accessible menus and diet logging on one data layer. They also state a EuroFIR Gold Standard recipe-calculation certification, which is a credential we do not hold.
If you are a restaurant group, a hospital or a multi-site caterer, they are built for you and we are not.
Where NFL fits better
You are a manufacturer putting a panel on a pack, not running kitchens. You want to see a price and start the same afternoon rather than book a demo. You export to markets outside their published list.
Together
These are not really the same product. Teams that use Nutritics for foodservice and need a pack label for a market it does not cover can reasonably run both.
Try NFL alongside Nutritics
The free plan is 3 saved products and the three US FDA formats, watermarked. All 152 formats are on Pro at $29/month. No card to start.
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