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 ...
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Even if the labels don’t alter how people shop or eat, there’s evidence they could nudge the food industry to make some changes. Take Chile, for example: When the country passed a law ...
Your food could soon come with a warning label. Under a new rule proposed Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration, food manufacturers would be required to put new labels on the front of ...
Smaller food brands will have an additional year. Up to $154 million will be spent by the food industry over the next ... should be incorporated into the label and acknowledged that some food ...
Any effort to do so would set up a major clash with the food industry, which has disputed that adding labels to the front of food packages would influence Americans’ choices. Industry groups ...
OFF WELL, AND YOUR ADVOCACY BEN FOR SURE. FIVE ON YOUR HEALTH TODAY A STRICTER RULE FOR FOOD LABELS. IT COULD MEAN BIG CHANGES FOR SOME PRODUCTS, INCLUDING YOGURT, BREAD AND ENERGY BARS.
UPM Raflatac is excited to announce the launch of its new swatchbooks for wine, spirits, beverage and premium labeling. The swatchbooks, available in a compact and larger-scale format in the EMEIA ...