The Food and Drug Administration announced a new proposal Tuesday that would require food and drink manufacturers to place nutrition labels on the front of their products instead of the back.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is demanding increased, in-your-face food transparency when it comes to nutrition labels. On Tuesday, the agency proposed a new requirement to include ...
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The main takeaway from these new guidelines is that kids and teens should be drinking plain water, flat or sparkling, and milk primarily.
This week, the Food and Drug Administration unveiled a long-awaited proposal that would require food and drink ... front label wouldn’t replace the existing, more detailed nutrition facts ...
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 ...
These rules aim to help consumers make informed choices by requiring: Nutrition Labels: Similar to a Nutrition Facts label ... calorie intake for adults who drink and are linked to serious ...
“For decades, the Nutrition Facts label has been an essential tool to educate people across the country about the nutritional content of their food and drinks, but high rates of diet-related ...