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FDA proposes mandatory nutrition labels on front of packages
Do you know how to read a nutrition label? Why the FDA wants to make it easier — and what to look for on food packages.
Nutrition labels are intended to help you choose good-for-you foods. But their densely packed, jargon-heavy information can be hard to make sense of. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to make them easier to read.
FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Food Labels
Grabbing a quick snack might soon come with a little extra clarity. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
FDA wants food companies to put nutrition labels on the front of packaging. Why?
The labels will also include new information about the product's level of saturated fat, sodium and added sugars, categorizing them as “low,” “medium,” or “high.”Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
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Which Foods Are Actually 'Healthy'? The FDA Will Now Tell You
The FDA is putting guardrails around how and when food companies can use the term "healthy" in food packaging to help ...
The Press of Atlantic City
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Food labels a critical link between what you consume and your health: Dr. Nina Radcliff
Reading food and drink labels will help you make informed, healthier choices by providing you with information about the ...
Food Manufacture
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Brits struggle to interpret food labels
More than a third of Brits struggle to interpret food labels, while less than half feel current labels provide sufficient ...
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Over a third of Brits struggle to understand food labels, according to research
More than a third of Brits (36 per cent) admit to struggling to interpret food labels - including nutritional information and ...
CNN on MSN
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Baby food labels will reveal levels of lead and other heavy metals for first time
Baby food labels will disclose levels of lead and other toxic heavy metals via QR codes, thanks to a California law taking ...
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