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 ...
Some experts believe the front-of-package labels could encourage food companies to reformulate products to avoid “high” levels of sugar, salt, or fat. “If you’re a retailer selling something that’s ...
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration proposed new rules Tuesday that would require most packaged foods to display simplified nutrition information on the front of packages in addition ...
food manufacturers would be required to put new labels on the front of packages flagging key nutrition information on salt, added sugar and saturated fat.
The proposed label is a black-and-white box that shows the percentage of the daily recommended amount of sodium, added sugar, and saturated fat included in a serving, and rates whether a serving ...
THE seventh annual Beer Label Design Awards for 2024 saw the craft beer brand Cape Collective coming up trumps. The awards, convened by Winemag.co.za, which include wine and beer, are sponsored by ...
The FDA's rule proposal would, if finalized, require U.S. food manufacturers to add a front-of-package (FOP) nutrition label on most packaged ... on a food's saturated fat, sodium and added ...
The labels would flag whether a food or drink contains high, medium or low levels of sodium, saturated fat and added sugars, while also including the percent of the daily value of all three ...
the front-of-package labels would rank the contents of sugar, fat and salt as high, medium or low to indicate whether the amounts exceed or fall short of the recommended daily values set by the F ...
Many people seek fat loss as a goal, but they may be concerned that they will also lose muscle along the way. Research suggests that several dietary, fitness, and lifestyle strategies could help ...
I don’t know anyone who mistakes a beer or bourbon for a health drink ... anything with calories – should have the same warning label. Opinion:Musk is right in visa fight.
Alek Korab is Founding Editor at Body Network. Based in Brooklyn, Alek specializes in wellness, body health, ...