Complete Guide for Food & Supplement Brands – by Complico Consulting GmbH
Selling food, dietary supplements, beverages, or edible products in the European Union requires strict compliance with EU food safety laws. One of the most important legal requirements is appointing a Food Business Operator (FBO) within the EU.
For non-EU companies or online sellers, FBO services allow you to legally sell food products in Europe without opening a local company. This guide explains what an FBO is, why it is required, and how Complico Consulting GmbH can help online sellers enter the EU market smoothly.
What is a Food Business Operator (FBO) ?
A Food Business Operator (FBO) is the person or company responsible for ensuring that food products placed on the EU market comply with all food safety laws and regulations. Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 defines an FBO as the entity responsible for ensuring food law requirements are met within the food business under its control.
The FBO is legally accountable for:
- Food safety compliance
- Product labeling accuracy
- Traceability in the supply chain
- Product recalls if safety issues arise
- Communication with EU food authorities
Every food or supplement product sold in the EU must clearly display the name and address of an EU-based Food Business Operator or importer on the label.
Why Online Sellers Need an EU FBO
Many online sellers on marketplaces such as:
- Amazon EU
- Shopify stores selling to EU customers
- eBay or Etsy sellers
- Direct-to-consumer brands
manufacture their products outside Europe (USA, UK, Asia, etc.).
In such cases, EU law requires a responsible entity located in the EU to represent the product on the European market. Without this, the product cannot legally be sold or imported into the EU.
Common problems without an FBO include:
- Customs blocking shipments
- Amazon listing suspensions
- Product recalls or fines
- Legal liability for unsafe products
What Products Require FBO Services ?
FBO requirements apply to any product intended for human consumption, including:
- Dietary supplements
- Vitamins and capsules
- Protein powders and gummies
- Tea, coffee, and herbal products
- Honey and bee products
- Snacks and packaged foods
- Functional foods and superfoods
- Infant and baby foods
Even online sellers shipping small quantities must comply with EU food regulations.
Responsibilities of an EU Food Business Operator
When you appoint an FBO in Europe, they become the official compliance partner responsible for regulatory obligations such as:
1. EU Food Law Compliance
Ensuring products comply with:
- Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 – General Food Law
- Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 – Food labeling requirements
These laws regulate ingredients, nutrition information, allergens, and product safety.
2. Product Label Review
The FBO verifies that labels include:
- Ingredient list
- Allergen declaration
- Nutrition facts
- Country of origin
- Storage conditions
- FBO name and address
This ensures the product meets EU labeling rules before entering the market.
3. Traceability & Documentation
EU law requires full supply chain traceability.
FBOs maintain documentation such as:
- Ingredient lists and specifications
- Supplier information
- Manufacturing details
- Batch and expiry records
4. Regulatory Contact for Authorities
Authorities in the EU must have a local contact point.
The FBO serves as the official representative during inspections, complaints, or regulatory inquiries.
5. Product Recall Management
If a food safety issue arises, the FBO must:
- Inform authorities
- Remove unsafe products from the market
- Manage product recalls
Benefits of FBO Services for Non-EU Brands
Using an EU-based FBO offers several advantages:
✔ Faster access to EU markets
✔ Compliance with EU food laws
✔ Avoid customs delays or shipment rejection
✔ Support for Amazon EU and marketplace compliance
✔ Reduced legal risk for overseas sellers
For international brands, an FBO acts as the bridge between the manufacturer and European regulators.
FBO vs Importer of Record (IOR)
Many sellers confuse these two services.
| Service | Role |
|---|---|
| FBO | Responsible for food safety compliance and labeling |
| IOR (Importer of Record) | Responsible for customs clearance and import documentation |
For food products entering the EU, sellers often require both services together.
How Complico Consulting GmbH Helps Online Sellers
Complico Consulting GmbH provides specialized compliance support for non-EU companies selling regulated products in Europe.
Our FBO services for food and supplement brands include:
EU Food Business Operator Representation
We act as your official EU-based Food Business Operator.
Label Compliance Review
We check packaging and labels to ensure compliance with EU food regulations.
Regulatory Documentation Support
Our experts help prepare:
- Product specification files
- Compliance documents
- Supplier traceability records
Marketplace Compliance Support
We assist sellers selling on:
- Amazon Europe
- Online marketplaces
- EU distributors and retailers
Combined Compliance Services
Complico can also provide:
- Importer of Record (IOR) services
- EU Responsible Person services
- Product safety compliance consulting
Who Needs FBO Services?
Our services are ideal for:
- Amazon FBA sellers exporting food to Europe
- US or UK supplement brands entering the EU market
- Shopify stores selling nutrition products to EU customers
- Asian manufacturers exporting packaged food to Europe
- Startups launching food products internationally
Conclusion
Selling food or supplements in the European Union requires strict compliance with food safety laws. Appointing an EU Food Business Operator (FBO) is a mandatory requirement for non-EU companies wanting to legally market their products in Europe.
With professional FBO services from Complico Consulting GmbH, online sellers can enter the EU market with confidence, ensuring their products meet all regulatory requirements while avoiding costly delays or compliance risks.
✔ Need an EU Food Business Operator for your brand ?
Contact Complico Consulting GmbH for expert compliance support and start selling your food products in Europe legally.
FAQ on FBo
1. What is a Food Business Operator (FBO) in Europe ?
A Food Business Operator (FBO) is the company or person responsible for ensuring that food products sold in the EU comply with European food safety laws, labeling requirements, and traceability regulations.
2. Do non-EU companies need an FBO to sell food in Europe ?
Yes. Non-EU businesses must appoint an EU-based Food Business Operator or importer to place food products legally on the European market.
3. What responsibilities does an FBO have ?
An FBO ensures food safety compliance, verifies labeling requirements, maintains product traceability, communicates with EU authorities, and manages product recalls if necessary.
4. Is FBO required for dietary supplements in Europe ?
Yes. Dietary supplements, vitamins, and nutrition products sold in the EU must have an EU-based Food Business Operator responsible for regulatory compliance.
5. Can Amazon sellers use an FBO service in Europe ?
Yes. Many Amazon and e-commerce sellers use FBO services to comply with EU food safety laws when selling supplements, snacks, or packaged foods in Europe.
External resources
- European Commission – General Food Law Regulation (EC) No 178/2002
- European Commission – Food Information to Consumers Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011
- European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) – EU Food Safety Guidelines
- European Commission – EU Food Safety & Hygiene Rules
- European Parliament – EU Food Safety Policy Overview