This could change how some brands currently market their food products as a healthy snack alternative. The last time the FDA issued an update on the "healthy" label was three decades ago ...
But companies can’t label foods as “healthy” unless they meet the new criteria. They will have until 2028 to comply. “Food labeling can be a powerful tool for change,” FDA Deputy ...
Some foods that could previously carry the healthy label — such as white bread and heavily sweetened cereal and yogurt — will no longer qualify. But nuts and seeds, salmon and olive oil and ...
New food labeling rules could significantly alter products like yogurt, bread and energy bars, impacting how consumers choose their foods. Dr. Scott Hadland, the chief of adolescent medicine at ...
The Food and Drug Administration Thursday updated the criteria food and drink items must meet to merit a "healthy" label on their packaging. To qualify, they have to have limited amounts of ...