The FDA is putting guardrails around how and when food companies can use the term "healthy" in food packaging to help consumers make more informed decisions about what they consume. Here's what you ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently finalized its long-awaited rule redefining the use of the term “healthy” on food packaging.
Reading food and drink labels will help you make informed, healthier choices by providing you with information about the ...
Simply listing nutrition facts is not enough; labels must be clear ... detailed nutrient information found on the back of food packaging—are effective in guiding consumers towards healthier ...
Consumers, fed up with misleading labels and products that don't deliver on their promises, are calling for drastic changes in labeling and advertising regulations. The discovery of high sugar levels ...
“Food labeling can be a powerful tool for change ... us in our efforts to make use of the term ‘healthy’ on food packaging a ubiquitous, quick signal to help people build nutritious ...
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It should soon be easier for consumers to tell which foods are "healthy." The Food and Drug Administration Thursday updated the criteria food and drink items must meet to merit a "healthy" label ...
So, the FDA is revising the definition of foods that manufacturers can label as "healthy," an attempt ... to make use of the term 'healthy' on food packaging a ubiquitous, quick signal to help ...