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The FDA has published a new proposal for adding an additional nutrition label to the front of food packaging. It wouldn't focus on calories or fat, but rather sodium, saturated fats and added ...
A new government proposal to display nutritional labels on the front of food packaging is aimed at helping Americans make more informed choices about what they eat. An eventual side effect ...
The FDA already requires most packaged foods to display a nutritional label—usually on the back or side. The new labels, dubbed a “nutrition info box,” would go on the front of packages.
Since 2016, when Chile became the first country to require packaged food companies to prominently display black warning logos on the front of packages, more than a dozen countries have adopted ...
It’s easy to overlook the small print on Nutrition Facts Labels while shopping for meals. But diving into these details can ...
The new law will require labels on foods containing 44 dyes or additives commonly found in the country’s food supply, such as ...
Internet providers are now required to display labels with the key ingredients of their plans -- borrowing the nutrition label format from food products. Initially, ...
What do food product labels mean? There are four commonly used phrases printed on food products, the USDA says: Best if used by/before: The date tells when a product will be of best flavor or quality.
If "sell by," "use by" and other food label dates seem confusing, there's a reason. Federal regulations do not require product dating labels except for infant formula, according to the U.S ...
New Yorkers visiting chain restaurants and coffee shops around the city could see new warning labels on menus and displays next month. A new rule set to take effect in October requires food ...
We designed a new type of label. It clearly displays whether the food is sourced mainly from animals or plants, along with the standard emissions score and traffic-light colour code.