The Food and Drug Administration will soon propose adding warning labels to the front of food packages to highlight their nutritional content. But the food and beverage industries are pushing back.
To that end, the federally mandated nutritional information on food labels can help with food choices. But what those labels don’t say is whether the product is an ultra-processed food.
Seducing claims such as 'natural' and 'low fat' lead many of us to overestimate how healthy a food is. It can also discourage us from reading the nutritional details on the back label. Organic ...
Packaged food and drinks should have easy-to-read nutritional information on the front of the products, according to the first-ever World Health Organization draft guidelines.
On those sites, nutrition information and ingredient lists are much more likely to be present and legible. Cash cautions that food labeling found in product reviews can be helpful, but may also be ...
Increased consumption of processed foods high in salt ... recommends governments implement “interpretive” labels that include nutritional information and some explanation of what that means ...
Health advocates urged Congress on Friday, November 8, to pass the Healthy Food Marketing Environment Bill, which mandates ...