This week, the Food and Drug Administration unveiled a long-awaited proposal that would require food and drink manufacturers to display nutrition labels on the front of most of their packages ...
The FDA proposes front-of-package "Nutrition Info boxes" to highlight saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars. The initiative aims to combat chronic diseases and promote healthier food choices.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The United States Food and Drug Administration is looking at new ways to label the foods that we eat. The FDA is proposing nutrition labels on packaged foods that would break ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has unveiled a proposal to mandate a front-of-pack nutrition label for packaged foods and beverages to help consumers identify "healthier options”.
The proposed front-of-package label, referred to as the "nutrition info box," will categorize nutrient levels as "Low," "Medium," or "High." Foods containing 20% or more of the daily value of a ...
The proposed label, also called the nutrition info box, would break down information about sodium, added sugar and saturated fat content by saying whether the food contains "Low," "Med" or "High ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The US Food and Drug Administration wants to move the nutrition labels you normally see on the back of your food to the front. As a diabetic, Debbie Helm examines ...
OFF WELL, AND YOUR ADVOCACY BEN FOR SURE. FIVE ON YOUR HEALTH TODAY A STRICTER RULE FOR FOOD LABELS. IT COULD MEAN BIG CHANGES FOR SOME PRODUCTS, INCLUDING YOGURT, BREAD AND ENERGY BARS.
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