The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday proposed requiring new nutrition labels on the front of food and beverage ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration hopes "front-of-package" labeling will better improve the American population's health, ...
Front-of-package labels have spurred companies in other countries to cut sugars and salt. The FDA wants to follow suit here.
The FDA is proposing nutrition information be placed on the front of packaged foods to provide at-a-glance information about ...
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed moving nutrition labels to the front of most packaged foods, aiming to help ...
By providing clearer nutrition information, the FDA hopes to empower consumers to make more informed food choices and contribute to long-term healthier eating patterns across the US.
The FDA wants front-of-package nutrition labels required on packaged foods. The labels would tell consumers if the product ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Tuesday a proposal to require most food products to display ...
So, the FDA is revising the definition of foods that manufacturers can label as "healthy ... And certain products previously labeled as healthy, such as white bread and sugary cereals, will ...
The proposed "at-a-glance" label would prominently show whether foods contain low, medium or high levels of saturated fat, ...
Some foods that could previously carry the healthy label — such as white bread and heavily sweetened ... manufacturers choose to reformulate their products to meet the new definition,” Jones ...