The FDA wants to put clearer nutrition labels on the front of food packages - but new research suggests a different design might work better.
When a healthy product is encased in plastic packaging, this can negatively affect consumer perceptions of the product. Can front-of-pack labelling mitigate this? Plastic has a significantly negative ...
The label would plainly show whether the food has low, med, or high levels of fat, sodium and added sugars Getty The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to change how we shop. On Tuesday, Jan. 14, ...
Front-of-pack clarity can save lives. The FDA should reconsider its proposed nutrition labels to better warn consumers about ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Only about 40% of consumers frequently read the nutrition label. demaerre/iStock via Getty Images Plus With rising rates of ...
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed a new initiative to make food shopping easier to navigate, though experts remain skeptical. The FDA has suggested placing nutrition information on the ...
The Food and Drug Administration proposed Tuesday to put a smaller nutrition label highlighting saturated fat, sodium and added sugar on the front of food packaging. The FDA wants to focus on those ...
In a newly published Concise Clinical Guidance, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) endorsed front-of-package nutritional labeling, an approach already used in 44 countries designed to steer ...