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New labels will soon alert consumers to information already on the back of food packaging about low, medium or high levels of sodium, added sugars and saturated fat. The FDA believes this ...
Nutrition labels on your favorite grocery items may soon sport a new look. The Food and Drug Administration announced a new proposal Tuesday that would require food and drink manufacturers to ...
The new law will require labels on foods containing 44 dyes or additives commonly found in the country’s food supply, such as ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated their definition of the “healthy” claim on food labels. Here's what you should know.
A new label on the front of food packages is being proposed to help consumers easily see saturated fat, sodium and added sugars. Trying to eat healthy? Having a tough time reading those food labels?
The FDA wants food and beverage manufacturers to display nutrition labels on the front of most of their packages in an effort to help Americans make healthier choices.
Front-of-package labels have spurred companies in other countries to cut sugars and salt. The FDA wants to follow suit here.
Training patients to read food labels can lead to healthier eating habits, diet and nutrition specialists say.
A front-of-package food label would be a great educational tool. The Trump administration should keep it.
The agency issued designs for front-of-package lists that food companies would be required to include.
The FDA has proposed a rule requiring a new nutrition label on the front of most packaged foods, offering consumers easily visible information about the presence of key nutrients, according to a ...
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