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A “low” indication means the food or drink contains 5% or less of the recommended daily intake. A “high” indication is 20% or more and “medium” is everything in between.
Almost three quarters of people ignore calorie labels when ordering takeaways – poll - 77% of people didn’t even realise that ...
UNCATEGORIZED Are nutritional labels coming on alcoholic drinks Jun 1, 2013, 7:24 PM BY KTAR NEWSROOM KTAR.com ...
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 ...
US regulators want to make it easier for people to know what’s in each of their alcoholic drinks of choice. The Treasury Department’s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has announced it ...
The FDA has proposed a new rule for nutrition labels on packaged food and drinks that's intended to help Americans make healthier choices at a glance. Under the new rule, which shoppers could see ...
On Tuesday, the agency proposed a new requirement to include nutrition labels on the front of packaged foods and drinks in an effort to “ [combat] the nation’s chronic disease crisis,” per a ...
The FDA says front-of-package labels would allow consumers to more easily assess how much sugar, fat and salt packaged foods and drinks contain. d3sign/Getty Images The Food and Drug ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing that nutrition information be placed on the front of packaged foods to provide at-a-glance information about saturated fat, sodium and added sugar.
The Food and Drug Administration announced a new proposal Tuesday that would require food and drink manufacturers to place nutrition labels on the front of their products instead of the back.