The FDA has announced a proposal to require a new nutrition label on the front of packages for most packaged foods.
The proposal would require brands to list sodium, sugar, and fat on the fronts of packages in an effort to help people make better choices. Also in the news: A possible overhaul in how obesity is ...
A proposed rule would require food manufacturers to put labels on the front of packages flagging levels of salt, added sugar ...
To help combat the nation’s chronic disease crisis, the FDA has announced a proposal for a rule that would require front-of-package labeling for ...
What if understanding nutrition labels were as easy as reading a traffic light? Green for “go,” amber for “caution” and red for “stop” could guide consumers toward healthier food choices. The United ...
For the first time in 30 years, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has redefined what it means for food to be labelled as “healthy.” This long-awaited update aligns with modern nutritional ...
THURSDAY, Dec. 19, 2024 (HeathDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to redefine the meaning of healthy food, issuing a new rule Thursday that changes the way food companies can ...