The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a new rule requiring bold, easy-to-read nutrition labels on the front of food and beverage packages.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed a new front-facing label for most food and drinks to help consumers easily ...
The FDA has announced a proposal to require a new nutrition label on the front of packages for most packaged foods.
The FDA wants food and beverage manufacturers to display nutrition labels on the front of most of their packages in an effort ...
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 ...
Front-of-package labels have spurred companies in other countries to cut sugars and salt. The FDA wants to follow suit here.
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A price discount label featuring a crying character pleading customers to "help" cut food loss, to be introduced next spring, is seen in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Dec. 25, 2024. (Mainichi/Yuka Kato ...
“Food labeling can be a powerful tool for change.” Use of “healthy” labeling is voluntary for food manufacturers. Foods that meet the new requirements can start using the label early next year, while ...
The understanding of what makes up a nutritious diet has evolved since the 1990s, when the Food and Drug Administration last revised its "healthy" label. So, the FDA is revising the definition of ...