In an effort to improve how consumers eat, the FDA has suggested a significant change to our food labels. Here's what we know ...
This week, the Food and Drug Administration unveiled a long-awaited proposal that would require food and drink manufacturers to display nutrition labels on the front of most of their packages ...
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 FDA proposes front-of-package "Nutrition Info boxes" to highlight saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars. The initiative aims to combat chronic diseases and promote healthier food choices.
The nutrition label on the back of products would remain and complement the information on the front of the label.A few different design options were tested in a representative sample of US adults ...
The front-of-package (FOP) nutrition label — or the “Nutrition Info box”— would include information on three key nutrients: saturated fat, sodium and added sugar content. The FOP label ...
The proposed label, also called the nutrition info box, would break down information about sodium, added sugar and saturated fat content by saying whether the food contains “Low,” “Med” or ...
Front-of-packaging labeling has the potential to be ‘as iconic as the Nutrition Facts label’, says the FDA, as it launches its proposals The new nutrition label is designed to help consumers quickly ...