The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is looking to release a proposed ruling in October, is aiming for labels with "simplified, at-a-glance" information — to help Americans make quick and ...
If the legislation passes, the new label would be centered on the front of the package. But it’s an add-on, not a replacement ...
With rising rates of obesity in the U.S. and increasing attention being paid to the health harms of processed foods, it's ...
With rising rates of obesity in the U.S. and increasing attention being paid to the health harms of processed foods, it's clear that far more could be done to help consumers make healthy food choices.
Should the bill, which is still in committee, become law, the front-of-package label would be regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The current nutrition facts label, typically ...
Jaya Saxena is a Correspondent at Eater.com, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel Writing. She explores ...
A consumer of Nature Path's cereal claims the cereal does not contain 5 grams of protein per serving, as the packaging ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina Global Food Research Program analyzed common American snacks such as Goldfish ...
A dietitian outlines her best-recommended practical tips regarding how to properly read a food label for weight loss.
Trying to track every single calorie might not be your best bet. Instead, consider tracking your macronutrients.
Johna Burdeos is a registered dietitian with 20 years of experience across healthcare settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and outpatient nutrition counseling. As a freelance health ...
Serving Size: This tells you how much of the product is considered one serving. The nutrition facts are based on this amount. A serving size may not always align with your actual portion size, so ...