Shopify nutrition information tables

Show clear food facts in a searchable, responsive table on Shopify product pages.

Reviewed August 12, 2026.

What is a Shopify nutrition information table?

A Shopify nutrition information table gives shoppers a clear way to read calories, nutrients, serving values, ingredients, or other food facts on a product page. Table Master can publish this information as a searchable, sortable, and responsive storefront table from Shopify products, Google Sheets, Excel, or CSV. A merchant can place one shared table on product pages and use a smart filter to match the current product SKU, handle, product ID, variant ID, product type, or vendor. This makes it possible to show the applicable rows for a product or selected variant when the source data includes the matching value. Table Master displays merchant-supplied data. It does not calculate nutrients, test the source data, validate health or nutrition claims, or certify that a table meets FDA, EU, or other legal requirements. The merchant must confirm the values, serving units, required fields, wording, and presentation with a qualified food-labeling or legal adviser before publication.

What nutrition information can the table show?

A merchant can use rows and columns for information such as:

  • Energy or calories.
  • Fat and saturated fat.
  • Carbohydrate and sugar.
  • Protein, salt, or sodium.
  • Vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or other declared nutrients.
  • Values per 100 g, per 100 ml, per serving, or per package.
  • Serving-size, reference-value, ingredient, or preparation notes.

Table Master can add search, sorting, pagination, responsive behavior, and table styles to the supplied data. The merchant selects the content and table structure. If the source is a spreadsheet, read the spreadsheet-to-Shopify table guide before import.

How can one table show the correct product or variant data?

Add a stable product or variant value to the source data. Table Master can match table rows to the current product SKU, handle, product ID, variant ID, product type, or vendor. This can let one shared table show only the rows that apply to the current page or selected variant.

The source data must contain accurate matching values. Table Master filters the supplied rows. It does not infer nutrition values or decide which facts apply to a product. Follow the smart filters and product-page auto-filter guide to set the match field and test more than one product and variant.

What are the exact product boundaries?

Table Master is a table display and filtering tool. It does not:

  • Calculate calories, nutrients, serving values, or daily values.
  • Analyze a recipe, ingredient list, laboratory result, or product formula.
  • Test, verify, or approve merchant-supplied data.
  • Validate nutrition, health, allergen, medical, or marketing claims.
  • Select the fields that a law requires for a product or market.
  • Certify FDA, EU, or other regulatory compliance.
  • Replace a laboratory, dietitian, food-labeling specialist, or legal adviser.

The merchant remains responsible for the source data, claims, units, required notices, language, and presentation in each sales market.

What does a nutrition-table example look like?

A supplement store can keep nutrition rows for each product or variant in one source table. The visible columns can show energy, fat, saturated fat, carbohydrate, sugar, protein, salt, vitamins, and other declared values per 100 g or per serving. A product-page smart filter can match a Shopify SKU, product ID, or variant ID and show only the applicable rows.

This is an example table structure. Table Master displays and filters the merchant-supplied values. It does not calculate, test, approve, or certify them.

Which food-labeling sources should I check?

Use official sources for the market where the product is sold:

These links are starting points. They are not a compliance review for a product. Requirements can depend on the product type, claims, package, sales channel, and market.

How do I start a Shopify nutrition information table?

First, have the nutrition data and claims checked by the person responsible for food labeling. Then choose a source, use clear units, and add a stable Shopify product or variant value when the table must change by page or selection. Review Table Master for its supported sources and table controls. Test the final table on desktop and mobile, and test each relevant product and variant before publication.

Display nutrition information in a clear Shopify table

Use Table Master to publish merchant-supplied nutrition data with search, responsive layouts, and product or variant filtering.

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