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The way you see nutrition labels on food packaging is about to change. By 2025, new front-of-package labels will start appearing on grocery store shelves, and by January 2026, they'll be mandatory.
For more than a century, the U.S. government has tried to bring more transparency to food labels. It started in 1906, when the Pure Food and Drug Act cracked down on mislabeled ingredients and false ...
Food and drink products like potato chips, cereals and sodas may soon get front-of-package labels that warn of high levels of added sugars, salt or saturated fats. The Food and Drug Administration has ...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed food companies use new, front-of-package labels highlighting the levels of fat, salt and added sugar in their products. In issuing ...
It is ironic that as many food and beverage companies work to simplify product ingredient labels by removing ingredients negatively perceived by consumers, they also are facing the challenge of ...
With rising rates of obesity in the U.S. and increasing attention being paid to the health harms of processed foods, it’s clear that far more could be done to help consumers make healthy food choices.
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Canada’s front-of-package labelling deadline reaches enforcement stage
From the start of this year, food products sold in Canada that exceed set nutrient thresholds must display a standardised ...
Retailers should consider offering label-free and package-free returns to improve the customer experience, decrease costs, and support sustainability. Label-free and package-free returns benefit both ...
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