Readers had a lot to say about my latest column on the Food and Drug Administration’s proposed front-of-package labels. Most ...
It's easy these days to see how many calories a cheeseburger will set you back, or how many added sugars are in a ja ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is demanding increased, in-your-face food transparency when it comes to nutrition ...
The new label would accompany the agency’s Nutrition Facts label, which details the amount of nutrients in each serving of packaged foods or drinks and typically appears on the back or sides of ...
The FDA has proposed new front-of-package labelling rules for food to highlight saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars – could it be a boon for plant-based meat?
Labels on alcohol could soon feature ... One that would add an “Alcohol Facts” box — akin to “Nutrition Facts” on food products — to drinks, and another would require companies to ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to put nutrition information front and center on food products to give consumers ...
The U.S. Nutrition Facts label first appeared in 1994 and has been revised and updated a couple of times since. The last update in 2020 included a new line for added sugars, to inform people of ...
Read full article ... is seeking public content on proposals to require an “alcohol facts” box — similar to nutrition labels on food — that would list alcohol content, calories ...
Newsweek spoke to experts about the FDA's suggestion to place nutrition information on the front of packaged foods.
The packaging on dog food can sure be overwhelming, especially with all those claims, percentages, and unpronounceable ingredients. Understandably, you want the best for your dog, but how do you ...
After 20 years of hemming, hawing, and “evaluating the science,” the FDA is finally muscling its way onto the most coveted ...